php-install Digest 27 Jun 2001 23:43:10 -0000 Issue 338

Topics (messages 3357 through 3365):

install 3.0.18 on a suse
        3357 by: marc

Re: call to undefined function - suspected brain dead user!!
        3358 by: Ram Smith

Return path
        3359 by: ik

Rebuild php
        3360 by: Chris

Re: PHP as a CGI interpreter
        3361 by: Jani Taskinen

Re: installation problem php and pws
        3362 by: Phil Driscoll

PHP 4.0.5 or 4.0.6 on Caobalt RaQ 2
        3363 by: Todd
        3364 by: Todd

Re: Configuration Problem
        3365 by: Floyd Resler

Administrivia:

To subscribe to the digest, e-mail:
        [EMAIL PROTECTED]

To unsubscribe from the digest, e-mail:
        [EMAIL PROTECTED]

To post to the list, e-mail:
        [EMAIL PROTECTED]


----------------------------------------------------------------------


hi !

i try for 2 days to install 3.0.18 on a suse linux. it just wont work. i
downloaded the sources, compiled and made and all that but nothing happens.
it just doesnt upgrade. hows the correct way to do this?
or does someone have a rpm for suse, cause this way it installs pretty easy.

thank u alot
marc






Besides the obvious problem of running a win32 environent. I am trying to
get this current combination working.

----
machine 1 running:

Win2K Server - IIS5 - php 4.06 - MSSQL Client Tools

Machine 2 running:

MSSQLServer

----
The error message i am getting is:

"Fatal error: Call to undefined function: mssql_connect() in
D:\dcl\mssql.php3 on line 68"

Now i have followed the php docs and user suggestions. PHP is definately
working. I have set php up as an CGI executable. And the function phpinfo()
works like a charm. I see no reference to MSSQL support in the returned page
from phpinfo().

What steps do i need to take to ensure that i am loading the php_mssql.dll
properly.?

I have seen reference to "placing the .dll in the same directory as php.exe"
"putting it in the system32 directory" "leaving it the extensions directory
and editing the php.ini file"

I am now thoroughly confused and would love a couple of pointers to some
accurate info.

Thanks in advance,

ram.

ps. dcl is a php app called Double choco latte, http://dcl.sourceforge.net.
it looks great... i just can't get it to run locally<g>






I'm running slackware linux 7.1 with apache + php + mysql

i'm having a problem when i'm sending mail from a php mailform
I do specify header information like the return path in my php script but
still
the header of the incoming mail look like this:
Return-Path: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

Received: (from nobody@localhost) by vorlox.com (8.10.2/8.10.2) id
f5R8xc331308; Wed, 27 Jun 2001 10:59:38 +0200

Date: Wed, 27 Jun 2001 10:59:38 +0200

Message-Id: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Subject: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

X-Sender: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

X-Mailer: PHP

X-Priority: 1

As you can see the return path is set to [EMAIL PROTECTED]

is this a problem in apache (running as nobody) or sendmail or something in
php.ini

please help









Hi,
I've succesfully installed php 4.0.1pl1 on my Linux Server few months ago,
and now I wanted to recompile it with some more modules.
I went to the installation directory then I've deleted the config.cache file
and:

./configure --with-all-modules-I-need
make
make install

When I run phpinfo it gives me the old build date and the old ./configure
command

I've also tried to recompile apache but the output is the same...

Thanks, Chris.







./configure

--Jani


On Wed, 27 Jun 2001, Zenith wrote:

>When I first meet PHP, I bought a book, and it tell me php can be installed
>in three ways.
>as an apache module, as CGI interpreter, and a dynamic module (DSO)
>
>Starting from that time, I just keep using php as a apache module.
>
>however, I find that I have the needs to install PHP as a CGI interpreter..
>and the book, doesn't tell me details.
>
>Would you tell me how to install it as a CGI interpreter for Apache??
>
>
>
>
>





On Wednesday 27 June 2001 05:37, you wrote:
> I have installed php with personal web server and when I run php in a dos
> window it works, but when I run it in the web browser I get a 500 error.
>
> Any ideas?

What OS? Did you install cgi or ISAPI?
-- 
Phil Driscoll




I know this has been asked and I have read throught all the FAQ and
posts online and I have never seen a responce.
I am trying to get PHP4 to run on the Cobalt RaQ2. It is Linux running
on MIPS.

I have succesfully compiled php 4.0.6 and can get the module loaded into
Apache.
But when I try to load a page the error log logs:

[Tue Jun 26 15:36:41 2001] [notice] Apache/1.3.3 Cobalt (Unix)  (Red
Hat/Linux) PHP/4.0.6 configured -- resuming normal operations
[Tue Jun 26 15:36:56 2001] [notice] httpd: child pid 819 exit signal
Floating point exception (8)

There are references to the Floating point issue but never a response.
Has any one figured out a solution.

Thanks
[EMAIL PROTECTED]





I know this has been asked and I have read throught all the FAQ and
posts online and I have never seen a responce.
I am trying to get PHP4 to run on the Cobalt RaQ2. It is Linux running
on MIPS.

I have succesfully compiled php 4.0.6 and can get the module loaded into
Apache.
But when I try to load a page the error log logs:

[Tue Jun 26 15:36:41 2001] [notice] Apache/1.3.3 Cobalt (Unix)  (Red
Hat/Linux) PHP/4.0.6 configured -- resuming normal operations
[Tue Jun 26 15:36:56 2001] [notice] httpd: child pid 819 exit signal
Floating point exception (8)

There are references to the Floating point issue but never a response.
Has any one figured out a solution.

Thanks
[EMAIL PROTECTED]





On 6/24/01 10:22 PM, in article
9h6788$s91$[EMAIL PROTECTED], ""Rob Beckett""
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>> If the file has a .php extension, my browser tries to download it.
>> If the file has a .php3 extension, I see the source code of the file.
>> If the file has a .php4 extension, my browser tries to download it.
> 
> Ok, I'm not a pro, but this stinks of (to call it something) the httpd.conf
> or definitions missing that tells the server how to process the file.
> 
> Got the: "AddType application/x-httpd-php .php" line in there? And the
> LoadModule command?
> 
> Just an idea. AFAIK, your browser will do what it does with the file being
> sent depending on the header sent, MIME-type, etc, and if your browser is
> trying to download it, then it's not receiving the right output from
> Apache/PHP, assuming the file is even being pre-processed.
> 
> Hopefully someone can agree or disagree here.
> 
> Have fun,
> 
> Rob Beckett.
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> 
> [NP: Da Hool - Meet Her At The Love Parade (Nalin & Kane Mix)]
> 
> 
> 
I figured it out.  I had several different "AddType" lines for php.  I
removed all but the AddType application/x-httpd-php .php line and everything
works just fine!

Thanks,
    Floyd



Reply via email to