On Fri Mar 01, 2002 at 10:27:02AM -0800, Michael Chinn wrote:
> Any further ideas?
My guess is that you are didn't specify --prefix=/usr (of something along those lines)
as a result you are placing your nice, shiny, new binary someplace that apache can't
find. Apache then just blindly uses the
when I do a
"http://www.domain.com/phpinfo.php";
Any further ideas?
Michael
> > -Original Message-
> > From: Michael Chinn [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> > Sent: Thursday, February 28, 2002 12:13 PM
> > To: php-install
> > Subject: [PHP-INST] Newbie question: Ve
On Thu Feb 28, 2002 at 09:13:20AM -0800, Michael Chinn wrote:
> To all,
>
> I'm a little new to PHP (and Linux for that matter) so please bear with me.
>
> I have a current running version of PHP (4.0.4.) that shipped with RedHat
> 7.1
>
> I read about the security issue so I downloaded the ne
To all,
I'm a little new to PHP (and Linux for that matter) so please bear with me.
I have a current running version of PHP (4.0.4.) that shipped with RedHat 7.1
I read about the security issue so I downloaded the new version (4.1.2),
(php-4.1.2.tar.gz).
I performed an install (tar xzvf, ./co