On Mon, 2 Jul 2001, Mark Johnson wrote:

> Let's say you install Apache, PHP, and MySQL from their various binary RPMs
> (not source). How to I go about getting them all to work together?  This is
> probably beyond the scope of this list, but it is not real obvious how to
> get everything situated to they mesh.  The only thing that I have been able
> to do to get it all to work is to reinstall the entire OS, but this is
> tiresome.
>
> I have tried to read the docs about the httpd.conf, and php.ini but I can't
> seem to find an answer...  has anyone had this problem and gotten everything
> to jive?

What you need to use is `Apache Toolbox' <http://www.apachetoolbox.com/>.

A brief synopsis follows quoted:

" Apache Toolbox provides a means to easily compile Apache (IPv4/6) SSL,
PHP(v3/v4), MySQL, Jakarta, a large number of modules (61 3rd party
modules and 36 default Apache modules, static or as DSOs), and GD
libraries with PNG+JPEG+Freetype2+zlib support. It is fully customizable
and menu-driven. Everything is compiled from source, and wget is used to
download any missing modules. It can also check for RPMs that might cause
problems and create an RPM with your selections."

HTH.


-- 
Cheers,
Steve - ICQ 35454764
Toronto


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