Overview Description:
PHP scripts work only when the Directory following DocumentRoot is
set to the root of the drive, ie. "F:\"
Steps to Reproduce: The minimal set of steps necessary to trigger the
fault.
1) Install PHP5.1.4 and Apache2.2.2 to the system drive (F on my system
Overview Description:
PHP scripts work only when the Directory following DocumentRoot is
set to the root of the drive, ie. "F:\"
Steps to Reproduce: The minimal set of steps necessary to trigger the
fault. Include any special setup steps.
1) Install PHP5.1.4 and Apache2
permission
I get a differenct 'forbiddin' error page.
Please Help
Regards
Craig
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th--freetype-dir=/usr
--with-jpeg-dir=/usr --with-png-dir=/usr
--with-zlib-dir --with-gdbm --with-mysql
--enable-magic-quotes --disable-safe-mode
The system is Redhat 7.2.
As I'm not that familiar with PHP on Linux, any
suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
Regards,
Ben Craig.
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error)
If in remove "Init fn=php4_init errorString="Failed to initialise PHP!"
entry
from the obj.conf file the error disappears and web server starts up.
Of
course php will not work ...
Any thoughts?
Thanks in Advance,
Craig
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Craig Guest
USC/Information Sciences Instit
there a problem with my c header files or kernel 2.4.4?
Thanks for any help.
Regards,
Craig
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Craig O'Brien wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Just yesterday I installed Apache-1.3.20 and php-4.0.6 in about 30 minutes
> on a Mandrake 7.2 system.
>
> Today I am trying to do the same on a Mandrake 8.0 system and I am about 5
> hours into it...!!?
>
> At "make inst
ic libraries use the same
namespace, and are all built from PIC."
It disables static linking by setting enable_static=no when it writes
your libtool script; the ./libtool script in the PHP build directory
works precisely because this variable is set to "yes" instead.
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I finally go through all of the OCI8 setup problems with PHP and now
this. Here is what I have:
- SGI Origin 2000
- IRIX (newest version, I think)
- SGI Prodev compiler (newest version, I think)
- Oracle 8.1.7 (64bit)
I am compiling PHP as all 64bit, since oracle only supports 64bit libraries