Configuring mod_php4

2005-01-25 Thread John J Vaughan
I am trying to get mod_php4 loaded with the additional options -DEAPI 
(I'm using phpMyAdmin) and --enable-calendar.  I read the makefile, 
which didn't have any CONFIGURE_ARGS+=

First I tried using portupgrade (I already have a running 5.3-RELEASE 
w/ Apache1.3-modssl, mysql-4.1.9, and mod_php4 with standard config 
args):
So I forced an upgrade using the added options
# portupgrade -fM '-DEAPI--enable-calendar' mod_php4
That seemed to go smoothly.  Afterwards, I checked my httpd.conf and 
started Apache.

When I looked at phpinfo.php, only the following options were listed:
'./configure' '--enable-versioning' '--enable-memory-limit' 
'--with-layout=GNU' '--with-config-file-scan-dir=/usr/local/etc/php' 
'--disable-all' '--with-regex=php' '--disable-cli' 
'--with-apxs=/usr/local/sbin/apxs' '--disable-ipv6' 
'--prefix=/usr/local' 'i386-portbld-freebsd5.3'

So, then I tried it manually:
Shutdown apache
#cd /usr/ports/www/mod_php4
#pkg_delete -f mod_php4
#make -DEAPI--enable-calendar
#make install
Restarted Apache
Still the same options listed in phpinfo.php.
Thanks for your help.
-John
 

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Re: Configuring mod_php4

2005-01-25 Thread John J Vaughan
To answer my own question, I used the php4-extensions port and selected 
what I needed.

#cd lang/php4-extensions
#make config
selected the extensions I wanted
#portinstall php4-extensions
-John

On Tuesday, January 25, 2005, at 02:37  PM, John J Vaughan wrote:
I am trying to get mod_php4 loaded with the additional options -DEAPI 
(I'm using phpMyAdmin) and --enable-calendar.  I read the makefile, 
which didn't have any CONFIGURE_ARGS+=

First I tried using portupgrade (I already have a running 5.3-RELEASE 
w/ Apache1.3-modssl, mysql-4.1.9, and mod_php4 with standard config 
args):
So I forced an upgrade using the added options
# portupgrade -fM '-DEAPI--enable-calendar' mod_php4
That seemed to go smoothly.  Afterwards, I checked my httpd.conf and 
started Apache.

When I looked at phpinfo.php, only the following options were listed:
'./configure' '--enable-versioning' '--enable-memory-limit' 
'--with-layout=GNU' '--with-config-file-scan-dir=/usr/local/etc/php' 
'--disable-all' '--with-regex=php' '--disable-cli' 
'--with-apxs=/usr/local/sbin/apxs' '--disable-ipv6' 
'--prefix=/usr/local' 'i386-portbld-freebsd5.3'

So, then I tried it manually:
Shutdown apache
#cd /usr/ports/www/mod_php4
#pkg_delete -f mod_php4
#make -DEAPI--enable-calendar
#make install
Restarted Apache
Still the same options listed in phpinfo.php.
Thanks for your help.
-John
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Re: Configuring mod_php4

2005-01-25 Thread Nigel Wohlers
John J Vaughan wrote:
To answer my own question, I used the php4-extensions port and selected 
what I needed.

#cd lang/php4-extensions
#make config
selected the extensions I wanted
#portinstall php4-extensions
-John

On Tuesday, January 25, 2005, at 02:37  PM, John J Vaughan wrote:
I am trying to get mod_php4 loaded with the additional options -DEAPI 
(I'm using phpMyAdmin) and --enable-calendar.  I read the makefile, 
which didn't have any CONFIGURE_ARGS+=

First I tried using portupgrade (I already have a running 5.3-RELEASE 
w/ Apache1.3-modssl, mysql-4.1.9, and mod_php4 with standard config 
args):
So I forced an upgrade using the added options
# portupgrade -fM '-DEAPI--enable-calendar' mod_php4
That seemed to go smoothly.  Afterwards, I checked my httpd.conf and 
started Apache.

When I looked at phpinfo.php, only the following options were listed:
'./configure' '--enable-versioning' '--enable-memory-limit' 
'--with-layout=GNU' '--with-config-file-scan-dir=/usr/local/etc/php' 
'--disable-all' '--with-regex=php' '--disable-cli' 
'--with-apxs=/usr/local/sbin/apxs' '--disable-ipv6' 
'--prefix=/usr/local' 'i386-portbld-freebsd5.3'

So, then I tried it manually:
Shutdown apache
#cd /usr/ports/www/mod_php4
#pkg_delete -f mod_php4
#make -DEAPI--enable-calendar
#make install
Restarted Apache
Still the same options listed in phpinfo.php.
Thanks for your help.
-John

Hi John,
Sometimes it may be easier to edit the Makefile and add your own 
CONFIGURE_ARGS to the list instead of using the php4-extensions port.

For instance if you want mm based sessions or you want https as a 
registered php stream.

This method may not suit people who just want an easy way to keep their 
servers up-to-date, mind you.

Regards,
Nigel.
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