Bryan Whitehead driver at megahappy.net writes:
Sounds like an apache.conf problem...
Well, I've got a virgin installation, and followed proven
steps. Nothing complex here yet, so I do not think that's
a problem but still, I'll diff it against some previous
files, as maybe there is a typo
Martins mar at ml.lv writes:
Sounds like an apache.conf problem...
apache and php problem...
Of course it could be a stray php.so isn't linked correctly, try running
revdep-rebuild?
if so then /var/log/apache2/error_log should contain valuable info
'tail -f' on this file does reveal
Michael Sullivan michael at espersunited.com writes:
Ive installed php-4.4.2 and apache2. It's mostly working except for
when I pull up the url of a php file, like
setup.php, I see the actual php code instead of the gui form that the
setup.php is suppose to render.
I know the file
Hi James,
On Sat, 2006-04-01 at 19:46 +, James wrote:
I've unmerged everthing the package used, and delete any remaining files.
Complete fresh installation in underway. If that does not fix it, I'll post
again
A re-installation is unlikely to make any difference. This isn't
Windows
Sounds like an apache.conf problem...
Of course it could be a stray php.so isn't linked correctly, try running
revdep-rebuild?
On Sat, 1 Apr 2006, James wrote:
Michael Sullivan michael at espersunited.com writes:
Ive installed php-4.4.2 and apache2. It's mostly working except for
when I
On Sun, 02 Apr 2006 00:15:59 +0300, Bryan Whitehead [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Sounds like an apache.conf problem...
Of course it could be a stray php.so isn't linked correctly, try running
revdep-rebuild?
if so then /var/log/apache2/error_log should contain valuable info
martins
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