ok, I can answer my own question, sometimes, the php site helped out
with this. I got bison, installed it.
I'm back to 'midgardengine on' mispelled or missing library or
something.
talk to you tomorrow, well, it is tomorrow, so later
daryle
Daryle Dianis wrote:
>
> Ok,
> forget my earlier post, I went back to the php install, maybe
> 'corrected' a few things.
> During configure it says:
> Warning: You will need bison IF you'd want to regnerate the PHP3
> parsers.
>
> I don't think I want to regenerate those things, so I'll ignore the
> warning.
>
> make blows up, too:
> make: bison: Command not found.
>
> I looked in the mail list, didn't see this error mentioned, went to the
> midgard web site, too. It complains about YACC, too, during the php
> configure. I don't see any configure parms that might help. Why do I
> need bison and why can't I make php without it?
>
> I'll take a look at the php site, too,
> thanks,
> daryle
>
> Emiliano wrote:
> >
> > On Mon, 8 May 2000, Daryle Dianis wrote:
> >
> > > yahoo,
> > > I ditched my SuSE 6.1 and installed SuSE 6.4 from scratch to get around
> > > my 'open64' error during apache startup. Instead, I get "Invalid
> > > Command 'MidgardEngine', perhaps mispelled or defined by a module not
> > > included in the server configuration."
> >
> > Is midgard loaded? Temporarily disable the conflicting statements, start
> > apache, then do
> > $ telnet localhost 80
> > HEAD / HTTP/1.0
> > <return>
> > <return>
> >
> > The header will tell you if the Midgard modules have been loaded or not.
> >
> > Emile
> >
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