"David Thurman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Steve, > We have some Raq3's that cobalt did php install and some we did our own > source. If I remember a while back on the list, some people had trouble > installing 4.1 and the apsx on apache. Did you have any issues or > modifications for Raq3 boxes from source??
I don't recall any issues with apxs. IIRC, there was a post recently about a change that was needed involving apxs on the RaQ 3, but I don't recall having to implement it on the RaQ 3 I installed 4.1.2 on a few days ago. However, I did a lot of PHP installs last week so I could be wrong. In any case, when you install --with-apxs you are just generating a libphp4.so file and later you're probably overwriting httpd.conf and php.ini so backup those 3 files and if PHP doesn't work when you restart Apache then copy those files back to their original location. No harm done. I am planning on installing 4.1.2 on another RaQ 3 tomorrow morning so I'll post here and let you know if there's an apxs issue. If you don't see an email from me on the subject by Wednesday morning fire me an email through the contact form at befriend.com (non-list emails to my mailing list address often don't get read for days or weeks b/c they are assumed to be spam). > We updated our regular vanilla Linux boxes with no prob. The Raq's make us > nervous. Take the right precautions and there is no reason to be nervous. See above. > Not worried about warranty just the darn GUI. Warranty? <g> Nothing to worry about with the PHP install as far as warranty goes. -- Steve Werby President, Befriend Internet Services LLC http://www.befriend.com/ _______________________________________________ cobalt-developers mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://list.cobalt.com/mailman/listinfo/cobalt-developers