Ooooops, I think you're true!

PHP -v says it's a CLI version !!!

Is it compatible if I install the cgi-fcgi version? I mean, do I need to
uninstall the cli version before I install the cgi one? It's important for
me since I don't want Apache to stop serving php !!!

Thanks a lot for your help and fast response.

Me escribiste esto: Alvaro Lopez Ortega
> Fer wrote:
>
>  > Background: Cherokee 0.4.25 & PHP 4.3.3 with Zend Engine 1.3.0 on a
>  > Linux Box (kernel 2.4 (+ -))
>
>    What kind of PHP are you using?  You have to use the CGI version,
>    please check that you have installed that one:
>
> ===
> $ /usr/lib/cgi-bin/php -v
> PHP 4.4.0-1 (cgi-fcgi) (built: Aug  5 2005 00:17:26)
> ===
>
>    In Debian, there is an special package for it named "php4-cgi".
>
>  > The thing is that before I made the link in /usr/local/bin/php4 the
> server
>  > was doing 200 OK but no page was shown, and the log said no php
>  > interpreter was found. OK.
>  >
>  > I made the link, and all I have now is a 500 internal server error for
> the
>  > "Hello Wolrd!" php script. mmmmm :-( No detailed log output is shown.
> :-((
>
>    Yeah, I think it is a problem due to a wrong type of PHP.
>
> --
> Greetings, alo.
> http://www.alobbs.com
>

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