Thank you Jez! This was still a bit of a battle . . . until I grasped
that mod_php was expecting Apache to have been build from a port! Or,
at least it was expecting Apache's files to be located thus. So I killed
my existing Apache, installed a new one from a port, and that's that.
I hate the GNU
On Mon, Dec 15, 2003 at 10:35:54AM -0800, Chris wrote:
Hello all,
I decided to upgrade to little test server to a more recent PHP MySQL (as well as
Apache
2.0.48). Everything is working, but I still have a problem. I installed mysql from
the port. I
installed PHP from source, but no
You know, it never occured to me that there were individual
Apache modules in the ports. Thanks Josh! Doesn't look like
it would help in this case, though, as the mod_php port is
for Apache 1.3, and I need 2.0.
I noticed that a dependency of the port is mysql_client,
not mysql_server (which
On Mon, Dec 15, 2003 at 01:38:21PM -0800, Chris wrote:
You know, it never occured to me that there were individual
Apache modules in the ports. Thanks Josh! Doesn't look like
it would help in this case, though, as the mod_php port is
for Apache 1.3, and I need 2.0.
I believe you can force