DO NOT REPLY [Bug 10059] - Apache Service won't install on Win32

2003-02-17 Thread bugzilla
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Apache Service won't install on Win32

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DO NOT REPLY [Bug 10059] - Apache Service won't install on Win32

2002-06-20 Thread bugzilla
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--- Additional Comments From [EMAIL PROTECTED]  2002-06-20 20:29 ---
You uninstalled the old Apache, but you didn't uninstall the old PHP module 
for the old Apache.  So when you installed the new Apache, it found the old 
Apache configuration files and the old PHP module and tried to load it and 
failed.  Look in your Apache config file, find the line that says LoadModule 
 libphp4.so... or something like that, and comment it out.  Then Apache 
will start up.  When PHP releases a new binary, replace the old libphp4.so 
with the new version and uncomment that line and restart Apache, and you'll 
have PHP back. 
 
In any event, this is a support issue, not a bug.  If you have further 
questions, please direct them to one of the user support mailing lists.  
Thanks for using Apache!

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DO NOT REPLY [Bug 10059] - Apache Service won't install on Win32

2002-06-20 Thread bugzilla
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--- Additional Comments From [EMAIL PROTECTED]  2002-06-20 20:16 ---
Pardon my ignorance, but what do you mean by "after updating or commenting out 
the php module"?  I downloaded the binaries of Apache2, and installed them on 
my machine, due to a security concern which is mentioned on your main page.

I did not recompile Apache, nor did I change anything else.  I uninstalled the 
old version, installed the new version, and it failed.  Period.

I'm not sure how long it will take PHP to create a specific module for this 
binary release of Apache, so I'm unsure of how to proceed -- other than going 
back to the prior version of Apache2.  Thoughts?

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DO NOT REPLY [Bug 10059] - Apache Service won't install on Win32

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--- Additional Comments From [EMAIL PROTECTED]  2002-06-20 14:43 ---

  The message means exactly what it suggests.  Please inquire of the PHP group
  for updated binaries [2.0.39 isn't binary compatible with 2.0.36].

  You can install the apache service [by hand] after updating or commenting
  out the php module with the command (in the installed apache2 directory):

bin\apache -k install -n Apache2

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