Read this...
http://www.onlamp.com/pub/a/php/2001/03/15/php_admin.html
Jim
>>> "Bob Lockie" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 08/12/02 09:02PM >>>
What are your configure options?
>> Try a make distclean in the PHP directory and start over.
>
>No... It says still the same "garbled" message. Any ideas?
>
>-
What are your configure options?
>> Try a make distclean in the PHP directory and start over.
>
>No... It says still the same "garbled" message. Any ideas?
>
>- Ville
>
>
>
>> On Sun, 11 Aug 2002, Ville Mattila wrote:
>>
>> > Hello folks,
>> >
>> > I was installing Apache 1.3.9 and PHP 4.2.2 to
> Try a make distclean in the PHP directory and start over.
No... It says still the same "garbled" message. Any ideas?
- Ville
> On Sun, 11 Aug 2002, Ville Mattila wrote:
>
> > Hello folks,
> >
> > I was installing Apache 1.3.9 and PHP 4.2.2 to my brand new RedHat 7.3
box,
> > but unfortunate
Try a make distclean in the PHP directory and start over.
On Sun, 11 Aug 2002, Ville Mattila wrote:
> Hello folks,
>
> I was installing Apache 1.3.9 and PHP 4.2.2 to my brand new RedHat 7.3 box,
> but unfortunately without good results. I compiled and installed Apache
> precisely like in the Apa
Hello folks,
I was installing Apache 1.3.9 and PHP 4.2.2 to my brand new RedHat 7.3 box,
but unfortunately without good results. I compiled and installed Apache
precisely like in the Apache documentation and Apache is now up and running
without PHP. Then I downloaded the newest version of PHP and
I recently set up the latest version of php on my RH 7.1 machine, everything
looks like it went well, but I get a message that says my libphp4.so file is
garbled when I go to restart apache.
Has anyone seen this before/know what might cause it? Apache ver 1.3.19
Ben
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