Re: Can't install php5-apache20 combination

2005-08-10 Thread Beecher Rintoul
On Wednesday 10 August 2005 12:09 pm, bob self wrote:
> I have a new installation of 5.4-RELEASE and am trying to get apache2
> with php5 support installed.
> No luck so far. In what order should I do this? I've tried this:
>
> *portupgrade -vN php5*
> These are the options that I selected
>
> APACHE2(yes. I changed this from 'no')
> DEBUG(no)
> MULTIBYTE(no)
> IPV6(yes. It was the default)
>
> *portupgrade -vN php5-extensions*
> I selected the following additional options (I've used gd, imagick,
> etc in the past with php, so I'll be wanting these.
> Does it hurt to just select all options in case you might need them
> later?)
>
> BZ2
> CALENDAR
> CURL
> GD
> IMAGICK
> MYSQL
> NCURSES
> PDF
> READLINE
> ZIP
> ZLIB
>
>
> That seemed go ok, but my phpinfo() does not show anything about mysql,
> which is the main php support that I'm trying to get.
> Then I tried this:
>
> *portupgrade -vN apache20*
>
> But I get an error message "No such installed package or port:
> apache20", which exists in /usr/ports/www/apache20.
>
>
> I uninstalled php5 to start over.
>
> So, how can I install apache2 with php5 and the necessary extensions? Is
> there a way just install apache20 and make the
> installation install whatever you need, including php5 in the right order?
>
> thanks,
> Bob
>
>
Since you have apache installed, install /usr/ports/www/mod_php5

That will do what you want.

Beech
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Can't install php5-apache20 combination

2005-08-10 Thread bob self
I have a new installation of 5.4-RELEASE and am trying to get apache2 
with php5 support installed.

No luck so far. In what order should I do this? I've tried this:

*portupgrade -vN php5*
   These are the options that I selected

   APACHE2(yes. I changed this from 'no')
   DEBUG(no)
   MULTIBYTE(no)
   IPV6(yes. It was the default)

*portupgrade -vN php5-extensions*
   I selected the following additional options (I've used gd, imagick, 
etc in the past with php, so I'll be wanting these.
   Does it hurt to just select all options in case you might need them 
later?)


   BZ2
   CALENDAR
   CURL
   GD
   IMAGICK
   MYSQL
   NCURSES
   PDF
   READLINE
   ZIP
   ZLIB


That seemed go ok, but my phpinfo() does not show anything about mysql, 
which is the main php support that I'm trying to get.

Then I tried this:

*portupgrade -vN apache20*

But I get an error message "No such installed package or port: 
apache20", which exists in /usr/ports/www/apache20.



I uninstalled php5 to start over.

So, how can I install apache2 with php5 and the necessary extensions? Is 
there a way just install apache20 and make the

installation install whatever you need, including php5 in the right order?

thanks,
Bob



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