As I thought I need to enable all php options from apache and it gots a to long
line to type, I changed the options in apache.spec. Runing
openpkg rpm -qip apache-1.3.29-2.0.3.ix86-rhl7.3-opk.rpm it shows:

    apache::with_suexec = yes
    apache::with_suexec_caller = opkg-n
    apache::with_suexec_userdir = public_html
    apache::with_suphp = yes
    apache::with_suphp_caller = opkg-n
    apache::with_suphp_phpcgi = /opkg/cgi/php
    apache::with_mod_ssl = yes
    apache::with_mod_perl = yes
    apache::with_mod_php = yes
    apache::with_mod_dav = yes
    apache::with_mod_layout = yes
    apache::with_mod_macro = yes
    apache::with_mod_auth_ldap = yes
    apache::with_mod_auth_mysql = yes
    apache::with_mod_auth_pam = yes
    apache::with_mod_gzip = yes
    apache::with_mod_fastcgi = yes
    apache::with_mod_throttle = yes
    apache::with_mod_access_referer = yes
    apache::with_mod_roaming = no
    apache::with_mod_relocate = no
    apache::with_mod_security = no
    apache::with_mod_dosevasive = no
    apache::with_mod_php_calendar = yes
    apache::with_mod_php_mysql = yes
    apache::with_mod_php_pgsql = yes
    apache::with_mod_php_gd = yes
    apache::with_mod_php_bdb = yes
    apache::with_mod_php_debug = yes
    apache::with_mod_php_pdflib = yes
    apache::with_mod_php_zlib = yes
    apache::with_mod_php_bzip2 = yes
    apache::with_mod_php_ssl = yes
    apache::with_mod_php_openldap = no
    apache::with_mod_php_openldapsasl = yes
    apache::with_mod_php_mm = yes
    apache::with_mod_php_pcre = yes
    apache::with_mod_php_ftp = yes
    apache::with_mod_php_java = no
    apache::with_mod_php_oci7 = no
    apache::with_mod_php_oci8 = no
    apache::with_mod_php_freetype = yes
    apache::with_mod_php_gettext = yes
    apache::with_mod_php_imap = yes
    apache::with_mod_php_xml = yes
    apache::with_mod_php_dom = yes
    apache::with_mod_php_bc = yes
    apache::with_mod_php_transsid = yes
    apache::with_mod_php_curl = yes
    apache::with_mod_php_mhash = yes
    apache::with_mod_php_wddx = yes
    apache::with_mod_php_gdbm = yes
    apache::with_mod_php_versioning = yes
    apache::with_mod_php_snmp = yes
    apache::with_mod_php_odbc = yes
    apache::with_mod_php_mbregex = yes
    apache::with_mod_php_mbstring = yes
    apache::with_mod_php_pear = yes
    apache::with_mod_php_exif = yes
    apache::with_mod_php_iconv = yes
    apache::with_mod_php_sendmail = yes
    apache::with_gdbm_ndbm = yes
    apache::with_shared_core = no
    apache::with_shared_chain = no
    apache::with_debug = no
    apache = 1.3.29-2.0.3

I hope this helps you to help me ;-(

Alex


Citando Thomas Lotterer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

> On Wed, Jun 23, 2004, Alexander Belck wrote:
>
> Alex,
>
> > To build apache with php it requires php, so I build and installed php
> first.
> >
> only the with_suphp requires the php package. Even mod_php uses the php
> that is embedded into the apache package and does not require the php
> package.
>
> >  openpkg rpm -Uhv /opkg/RPM/PKG/apache-1.3.29-2.0.3.ix86-rhl7.3-opk.rpm
> > Preparing...                ###########################################
> [100%]
> >         file /opkg/bin/php from install of apache-1.3.29-2.0.3 conflicts
> with
> > file from package php-4.3.4-2.0.0
> >
> > What am I doing wrong ?
> >
> I tried to reproduce the problem but failed. Building
> apache-1.3.29-2.0.3 with_suphp, with_mod_php or both does not produce a
> $PREFIX/bin/php file. Which options are you using? Please send me the
> full command line.
>
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