well,Installing from source is the best choice maybe,you know the
package in repository is for common use.

Best regards,
Sharl.Jimh.Tsin (From China **Obviously Taiwan INCLUDED**)



2010/11/25 Jim Isaacs <[email protected]>:
> Hello,
>
> I know this is not a specifically a Cherokee question, but I thought I would 
> give it a try if anyone might throw me a bone.
>
> First of all I need to explain that I am trying to stick with the packages 
> provided by my distro which is Fedora 13, rather than installing from source.
>
> Secondly my overall goal is to simply know how to run PHP through php-fpm 
> with Cherokee.
>
> I did a little research into php-fpm and found out that the reason Fedora 
> does not provide a package for it is because Fedora already provides PHP 
> 5.3.3, which also says that it now comes pre-packaged with php-fpm.
>
> The package I installed to run php through Cherokee was php-cli, which comes 
> with the php command line and CGI interfaces. I did not think I needed the 
> full php package because its dependancies include httpd (apache) to run the 
> mod_php for apache. Since I am running Cherokee, this seemed unnecessary and 
> I thought I installed just what I needed.
>
> My problem now is that I have no I idea where or how to get php-fpm up and 
> running.
> Is it with the full php package that I did not install?
> Is it hidden somewhere in the configuration of the php-cli or php-common 
> packages?
> Am I totally missing something that is right in front of my face?
>
> Any help on this would be much appreciated.
>
> Thank you,
> Jim Isaacs
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