Sorry, doesn't work. This was a fresh 8.1 install, and I update from cooker fairly regularly.
I moved including commonhttpd.conf and Vhosts.conf to be called *after* including the php.conf from addon modules, and it still doesn't work unless I put the values inside of the module testing like this: <IfModule mod_php4.c> php_value include_path "/usr/lib/php" </IfModule> When I remove the IfModule lines, apache doesn't restart. And I've confirmed that when they are in there, the directives do work. I have apache 1.3.23-1 and mod_php 4.1.1_2 . Thanks, Curt Jean-Michel Dault wrote: >On Thu, 28 Feb 2002, Curt Siffert wrote: > >>From what you describe, it seems you use Mandrake since long ago, and >have updated your packages many times. Am I right? > >Don't wrap the block testing for mod_php. It might get rid of the error, >but it means the directives won't work... > >Instead, move the line that inserts virtual hosts at the bottom of >httpd.conf. > >Jean-Michel > >>Odd - I ended up getting it to work after another >>day of experimentation, and the only way it would >>work was by putting putting the php statemets in an >>if block testing for <mod_php.c> - if I take that out, >>it doesn't. I've never seen that requirement in any >>of the documentation I've run across. >> >>It could also be the order; these directives were >>in my Vhosts.conf file, which by dist-default were >>included earlier in the conf files than they are >>now. >> >>Thanks, >>Curt >> >> >>Jean-Michel Dault wrote: >> >>>On Mon, 25 Feb 2002, Christian Belisle wrote: >>> >>>I tested it with the same versions, and the feature works. >>> >>>My test lines were: >>>php_value include_path ".:/usr/lib/php" >>>php_flag safe_mode on >>> >>>Perhaps you should try to put your configuration directives at the bottom >>>of httpd.conf... >>> >>>Jean-Michel >>> >>>>-------- Original Message -------- >>>>Subject: [Cooker] php/apache >>>>Date: Tue, 19 Feb 2002 18:41:08 -0800 >>>>From: Curt Siffert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >>>>Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >>>>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >>>> >>>> >>>>One of the features of php4 is that you can include >>>>apache directives in your httpd.conf, like >>>>php_value name value >>>>- the commands are what you might see in a php.ini . >>>> >>>>When I tried using the latest cooker apache/php modules, >>>>and added a command in my httpd.conf (in the recommended >>>>place, and after the php4 module is loaded), I got: >>>> >>>>Syntax error: Invalid command 'php_value', >>>>perhaps mis-spelled or defined by a module not included >>>>in the server configuration >>>> >>>>Was the php4 apache module compiled without this >>>>capability? Can it be fixed? >>>> >>>>php-4.1.1-3mdk >>>>apache-1.323-1mdk >>>>mod_php-4.1.1-2mdk >>>> >>>>(apache/php works fine on my box otherwise) >>>> >>>>Curt Siffert >>>> >>> >>>------------------------------------------------------------ >>>Jean-Michel Dault <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >>>Research & Development, Advanced Extranet Server >>>Montreal (Canada)/Altadena (USA)/Paris (France) >>> >>> >>> >>> >> > > >------------------------------------------------------------ >Jean-Michel Dault <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >Research & Development, Advanced Extranet Server >Montreal (Canada)/Altadena (USA)/Paris (France) > > > >
