php/apache/mysql
Jason Crowe
jcrowe at cmuonline.net
Tue Nov 5 19:36:40 CST 2002
I have run into similar problems on RedHat. A few years ago I messed
with Apache & php so much that it would work for nothing. You should
check out apache toolbox. It will allow you an easier way to compile
apache & php with the options that you want.
Jason
Eric R. wrote:
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> Jonathan Hutchins wrote:
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>> ---- Original Message -----
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>> You know, I'd love to help you out, having gotten this running myself a
>> couple of times, but you haven't said what platform you're running,
>> whether
>> you're installing from RPM's or compiling from original source, and you
>> haven't posted anything from your error log.
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> Linux jupiter 2.2.16-22 #1 Tue Aug 22 16:49:06 EDT 2000 i686 unknown
> Red Hat Linux release 7.0 (Guinness)
> Your MySQL connection id is 3 to server version: 3.23.53a
> php -v 4.0.4pl1
> Server version: Apache/1.3.22 (Unix) (Red-Hat/Linux)
> PHPNuke 6.0
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> What error log should I be looking at?? I don't know.
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> I've stuck to rpm's here at work. I've tried rpms, AND source at
> home, which leads me to believe that's why it's totally cobbled up
> there... 8')
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>> If you're on Red Hat (you did mention rpms), just install the default
>> configuration, put the files in an appropriate folder, MAKE THEM
>> EXECUTABLE,
>> and you shouldn't have these problems.
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> Key word in the above sentence being "shouldn't".
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>> I recommend up2date for installing
>> stuff - handles dependencies best.
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> Last time I tried up2date, it upgraded my kernel and left the system
> in an unbootable state. Now, my level of knowledge at that time left
> me in a quandry where the only viable solution was a reinstall. Left
> a bad taste in my mouth, haven't used it since, won't even install it.
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> Thanks for your reply, I appreciate it,
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