The list-owner should modify the list config to shit-can any posts with
attachments.
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I need to compare PHP 4 code with PHP 5 interpreter on same machine.
I am following the examples in Adam Trachtenberg's Upgrading to PHP 5 (O'Reilly
2004) listed in "Appendix C: Installing PHP 5 Alongside PHP 4" with regard to
using virtual hosting and relative ports on Apache httpd. I have als
I need
to compare PHP 4 code with PHP 5 interpreter on same
machine.
I am
following the examples in Adam Trachtenberg's Upgrading to PHP 5
(O'Reilly 2004) listed in "Appendix C: Installing PHP 5 Alongside PHP 4" with
regard to using virtual hosting and relative ports on Apache httpd. I h
BULLSHIT
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VIRUS WARNING.
Contaminated File:
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For security reasons alone, PHP 5 is an order of magnitude better than PHP 4
for production use. Read the update notes (RTFM).
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From: Daniel Brandauer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, June 29, 2005 1:30 AM
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anybody else getting these bullshit msgs with viruses attached?
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The origi
Adam Trachtenberg's "Upgrading to PHP 5" (O'Reilly 2004) describes how to do
this (more or less) in 'Appendix C: Installing PHP 5 alongside PHP 4.'
Basically, you want to install and configure one version of PHP as an Apache
module (--with-apxs) and the other in its default CGI configuration.
I followed the install directions, researched zend.com, php.net, and
apache.org, numerous google searches and STILL cannot get php integrated with
apache httpd server on winblows xp.
1. Installed apache httpd 2.0.55 binary to d:\apache2.
2. Unzipped expanded php winblows binary to d:\php.
3. M
I followed the install directions, researched zend.com, php.net, and
apache.org, numerous google searches and STILL cannot get php integrated with
apache httpd server on winblows xp.
1. Installed apache httpd 2.0.55 binary to d:\apache2.
2. Unzipped expanded php winblows binary to d:\php.
3. M
WOOHOO!
I'll be damned! I don't know what fixed it, but following your suggestions=
, it is working nowTHANKS, ALLEN!!
Mark
>>> "Allen A. Deittrick" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 12-Jan-06 02:55 >>>
Mark,
I don't know if this will help, but check this:
Where in the CONF file did you place the PHPI
Run ./configure again without the PECL flags.
Mark
>>> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 17-Jan-06 12:33 PM >>>
Hi!
I'm having some problems compiling PHP 4.4.2 on Linux. I downloaded,
compiled and installed Apache 2.2 without any trouble, but when I do
'make' for PHP 4.4.2, I get the following problem:
e
This is a no-brainer, really. From a security standpoint alone, PHP 5 is superior, but through in the OOP and there's no question. There are books written on the subject - do an amazon search. And don't forget eric's advice.
mark>>> Paul Novitski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 02-Feb-06 19:36 PM >>>
At
This list is like the Hotel California - you can check in, but you can never leave.
muhahahaha.>>> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 03-Feb-06 14:54:04 PM >>>
This is the 5th time... REMOVE ME
l Paridiso, with Rick Mayall, andAdrian Edmundson - you pay to get in - and pray to get out... LOLKeithOn Mon, 6 Feb 2006, Mark Galbreath wrote:> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED], > php-general@lists.php.net,> php-install@lists.php.net From: Mark Galbreath > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
doesn't configure - -help tell you?
>>> Ruprecht Helms <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 08-Feb-06 12:20 PM >>>
Hi,how have I to set the options to compile php including the freetype-library for handling true-type-fonts by phpscripts.Regards,Ruprecht
Apache does not compile the module, PHP does. When you configure httpd, be sure the --enable-mod.so switch is included. When you configure PHP, be sure to --without-cgi and --with-apxs2=/usr/local/apache2/bin/apxs (or wherever httpd is installed). When you php, it will place the libphp4.so in
, not anywhere in /usr/local/libexec.
Mark>>> Ruprecht Helms <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 09-Feb-06 03:05 AM >>>
Mark Galbreath wrote:> Apache does not compile the module, PHP does. When you configure httpd, > be sure the --enable-mod.so switch is included. When you configu
--enable-versioning is for application version control. It is covered in the PHP Manual.
mark
RTFM:
Read It. Know It. Live It.>>> "Srivatsan Vijayasarathy" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 13-Feb-06 13:42:23 PM >>>
Is the php configure script option --enable-versioning only required for multiple inst
In any case, I am hoping to get some answers from the Linux versioning reference.
From: Mark Galbreath [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Monday, February 13, 2006 3:40 PMTo: Srivatsan Vijayasarathy; php-install@lists.php.netSubject: Re: [PHP-INSTALL] When is --enable-versioning required?
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urther. Now my curiosity has been piqued. Particularly over the lack of clear documentation from the PHP committers.
Mark>>> "Srivatsan Vijayasarathy" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 13-Feb-06 16:17:55 PM >>>
Thanks!
From: Mark Galbreath [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sen
Thanks for sharing!
mark<-|->kram>>> xampp <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 14-Feb-06 05:19:31 AM >>>
Answering my own problem - may help someone elseMore digging around found that this is due to a mysql-5.0.18 bughttp://bugs.mysql.com/bug.php?id=16520Regardsxampp wrote:> Having problems compiling php-5.1.2
RTFM>>> "raj" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 14-Feb-06 05:34 AM >>>
How do I compile php in windows?Raj
ru pulling our legs?
1. How would you know PHP stopped working after you installed Apache httpd? Apache had to have been installed prior to installing PHP or you could not have known that PHP was not working in the httpd.
2. You could not have installed PHP with the --enable-apxs2 switch b
to know how to install apache2.0.55 and php5.1.2. are they compatible? I have been following the installation instructions from Sams Teach Yourself PHP, MySQL® and Apache All in One, Second Edition.
From: Mark Galbreath [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, February 15, 2006 11:15 AMTo: ph
Get rid of this:
Options +ExecCGI AddHandler cgi-script .php
If you want to run php scripts in their own directory, use something like
Action application/x-httpd-php "c:/php/php.exe"
Otherwise, yes, Apache expects CGI scripts to begin with a shabang (#!) and full path to binary
This is the Hotel California mail list. You can check in, but can never leave.
>>> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 15-Feb-06 18:04:22 PM >>>
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THIS WILL BE THE 3rd ATTEMPT AT PHP.NET UNSUBSCRIBEREDICUOULS -Original Message-From: Mark Galbreath <[EMAIL PROT
n check in, but can never leave.> > >>>> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 15-Feb-06 18:04:22 PM >>>> > REMOVE ME > THIS WILL BE THE 3rd ATTEMPT AT PHP.NET UNSUBSCRIBE> REDICUOULS > > -Original Message-> From: Mark Galbreath <[EMAIL PROTECTED]&
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me thinks Juan is getting a bit frustrated>>> "juan Culasso" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 16-Feb-06 11:42:18 AM >>>
PLEASE HELP ME
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>>> Dale <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 16-Feb-06 19:52 PM >>>
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you can always create a filter that simply deletes anything from lists.php.
>>> "JupiterHost.Net" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 17-Feb-06 10:20:46 AM >>>
Duncan Adams wrote:> i have been trying for about a year to get off this list none if the> unsubscribe stuff works, and it is only this list the others u
It means ur a pecr-head.
;-)
I have PHP 5 integrated with httpd 2.2 and had no problems. I used almost the same confiure flags as you except the --with-pdo. When I have included that path in past installations, something always broke. I never bothered to figure it out.
Mark>>> Rodrigo Po
Do you have flush() being called? You probably need to buffer the output of the script to keep the headers from being sent as soon as they are constructed.
mark>>> Ruprecht Helms <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 22-Feb-06 16:02:03 PM >>>
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:> the most common cause of this error is doin
Tell you the truth, I've wondered for years what the image directory configuration flags are for. Granted, I have not been so curious as to RTFM, but perhaps someone could enlighten us with a blurb?
mark>>> Ruprecht Helms <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 22-Feb-06 17:26:44 PM >>>
*Hi,how to configure php
Looks like a simple path issue. What is class SoapServer, where is it, and how are you accessing it? echoing the script to us is better than saying something like "where line 14 is the call..." That could mean anything.
mark>>> "Laura Broughton" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 24-Feb-06 06:09:01 AM >>>
ya know, as we all move to 64-bit systems, these kinds of probs are going to reoccur. There should be a 64-bit FAQ created for stuff like this.
mark>>> Joerg Eggers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 25-Feb-06 10:13:23 AM >>>
Now I found a solution.I need to set the Variable CC to "gcc -m32" and set the targ
Why would you want to? It's a PITA.
mark>>> "raj" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 01-Mar-06 04:34:23 AM >>>
How do I compile the php source code that I have in windows?Raj
up their own opinion.http://us3.php.net/manual/en/install.windows.building.phpRaj, maybe this link will help.Kind regards-sdOn 3/1/06, Mark Galbreath <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:> Why would you want to? It's a PITA.>> mark>> >>> "raj" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 01-Mar-06 04:34:23 AM >>>> How do I compile the php source code that I have in windows?>> Raj
"jerk" this early in the morning...wait at least until noon. :-)>>> "Chris" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 01-Mar-06 08:19:08 AM >>>
Please remove me from this list.
Thank you.
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From: Mark Galbreath
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get a clue:
http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html
the other dude>>> "rajasekharan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 01-Mar-06 09:48 AM >>>
Thanks SD for your reply, and as for the other dude
I have made some modification to php src code... thats why. If i have to google everything then
Perhaps your jpeg dynamic libraries are not registered in /etc/ld.so.conf? Try the ldconfig command to regenerate the shared library cache in /etc/ld.so.cache from the ld.so search path.
mark
>>> Ruprecht Helms <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 09-Mar-06 04:51:46 AM >>>
Hi,I have problems with the jpegsuppor
do you have the php.ini path defined in httpd.conf?
mark>>> "gjukema" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 11-Mar-06 01:14:14 AM >>>
I found a work around, but would still like to solve the issue. What I'vedone is make a php.ini symlink in the root filesystem pointing to the php.infile /usr/local/php/lib/php.i
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