On Nov 25, 2007, at 08:28:09, ApplePro wrote:
BuildSmart daleenterprise.com> writes:
Dale, the problem was with apache config file. I've deleted it and
uploaded new
one. Now everything works fine, all modules, apache, everything.
Thanks so much for your advices and help. I'm really
BuildSmart daleenterprise.com> writes:
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Dale, the problem was with apache config file. I've deleted it and uploaded new
one. Now everything works fine, all modules, apache, everything.
Thanks so much for your advices and help. I'm really appreciated.
On Nov 25, 2007, at 03:06:10, ApplePro wrote:
BuildSmart daleenterprise.com> writes:
On Nov 24, 2007, at 18:31:52, ApplePro wrote:
I'm getting this error when I'm trying to configure:
creating cache ../config.cache
checking for Cygwin environment... no
checking for mingw32 environm
BuildSmart daleenterprise.com> writes:
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> On Nov 24, 2007, at 18:31:52, ApplePro wrote:
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> I'm getting this error when I'm trying to configure:
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> creating cache ../config.cache
> checking for Cygwin environment... no
> checking for mingw32 environment... no
> checking for egre
BuildSmart daleenterprise.com> writes:
> This tells me you were not in the php source directory where
> you issued the configure and make commands.
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> You're building php in /tmp and not /usr/src.
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Yes. It worked for all software exceprt PHP.
> Let's back up even more since it's clear yo
BuildSmart daleenterprise.com> writes:
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> On Nov 24, 2007, at 11:12:33, ApplePro wrote:
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> Keith Roberts karsites.net> writes:
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> To add to Dave's points:
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> Maybe the yum install of php is adding the following line to
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> your httpd.conf file for you, which you will need to
On Nov 24, 2007, at 13:00:59, ApplePro wrote:
BuildSmart daleenterprise.com> writes:
OK, let's go back to the beginning so you can follow what is
required one step
at a time and understand what each step is.
First step, you build and install PHP from source and one of the
files is
name
BuildSmart daleenterprise.com> writes:
> OK, let's go back to the beginning so you can follow what is required one step
at a time and understand what each step is.
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> First step, you build and install PHP from source and one of the files is
named libphp5.so and you need to know where it is in t
On Nov 24, 2007, at 11:12:33, ApplePro wrote:
Keith Roberts karsites.net> writes:
To add to Dave's points:
Maybe the yum install of php is adding the following line to
your httpd.conf file for you, which you will need to add
manually when you compile php yourself?
AddType application/x-ht
Keith Roberts karsites.net> writes:
> To add to Dave's points:
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> Maybe the yum install of php is adding the following line to
> your httpd.conf file for you, which you will need to add
> manually when you compile php yourself?
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> AddType application/x-httpd-php .php
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> AddType applicati
On Sat, 24 Nov 2007, BuildSmart wrote:
To: ApplePro <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
From: BuildSmart <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: [PHP-INSTALL] PHP doesn't work with Apache2
On Nov 24, 2007, at 07:01:56, ApplePro wrote:
Hello guys,
I've had two (or three) versions instal
BuildSmart daleenterprise.com> writes:
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> By your pseudo-name you give the impression that you know something about Mac
OS X which also implies you know a little more than the basics but ask a
question that is extremely basic and expected from someone who is wet behind the
ears.
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> You have
On Nov 24, 2007, at 07:01:56, ApplePro wrote:
Hello guys,
I've had two (or three) versions installed on my Fedora linux server.
It seems I've had something installed when I just rented server, after
that I've tried to upgrade by building PHP from source.
PHP, installed with yum (before upgrad
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