well. anyway. jeez.
i resolved this by finally trying to use apache 2.0.36 against
php 4.2.2.
why am i not surprised apache2 adaption is slow. :)
--j
On Wed, Dec 11, 2002 at 02:20:06PM -0500, Josh Marcus wrote:
> Thanks for the comments!
>
> On Wed, Dec 11, 2002 at 06:55:11PM +, Chri
Thanks for the comments!
On Wed, Dec 11, 2002 at 06:55:11PM +, Chris Hewitt wrote:
> It will complain if httpd.conf contains something it does not
> understand. One test I do to check Apache is actually looking at the
> httpd.conf I am editing is to put some rubbish in it and check Apache
>
Josh Marcus wrote:
I'm running linux. Redhat 6.2.
That is rather old now. Does it use the syntax in
httpd.conf? Oops, if you've installed new Apache versions presumably not?
I have now tried a number of different relatively new apaches,
with a number of recent phps. And I always can compi
I thought I'd try and add some additional information to try and
draw out some help.
I'm running linux. Redhat 6.2.
I have now tried a number of different relatively new apaches,
with a number of recent phps. And I always can compile fine.
And apache doesn't complain. but it doesn't list the