[PHP] PHP and Apache 1.3.12

2001-08-01 Thread Peter Yung

Hi, 

I am using RedHat Linux 6.2.

I just got my PHP installed but my Apache 1.3.12 server does not seem to recognize the 
PHP files and PHP scripting.

I have already uncommented the lines in my httpd.conf file which read:

 AddType application/x-httpd-php .php
 AddType application/x-httpd-php-source .phps

when I type httpd -l, I notice the following:

[root@test bin]# ./httpd -l
Compiled-in modules:
 http_core.c
 mod_env.c
 mod_log_config.c
 mod_mime.c
 mod_negotiation.c
 mod_status.c
 mod_include.c
 mod_autoindex.c
 mod_dir.c
 mod_cgi.c
 mod_asis.c
 mod_imap.c
 mod_actions.c
 mod_userdir.c
 mod_alias.c
 mod_access.c
 mod_auth.c
 mod_setenvif.c
 suexec: enabled; valid wrapper /usr/local/apache/bin/suexec

I am not sure why my Apache still does not recognize php files.  When I try to access 
a php file on the server through a web browser, it will ask me if I want to download.  
It's almost as though it did not recognize the PHP extension. 

I was reading through some of README files that came with the PHP source files and it 
mentioned that I need to have the mod_so active.  Well as you can see mod_so was 
not on my list when I typed httpd -l.  I have read the Apache documentation, but I am 
lost in terms of how to install this mod_so module.

I was wondering has anybody out there had a similar experience.

If so can anyone offer any suggestions.

thanks.








Re: [PHP] problems configuring PHP

2001-07-31 Thread Peter Yung

Sorry forgot to be in my configuration arguments.

Here they are:

#./configure --with-mysql=/usr/local/mysql \
--with-xml
--with-apache=../apache_1.3.2\
--enable-track-vars





- Original Message - 
From: David Robley [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Peter Yung [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, July 31, 2001 4:41 PM
Subject: Re: [PHP] problems configuring PHP


 On Tue, 31 Jul 2001 17:51, Peter Yung wrote:
  Hi,
 
  I am having a problem configuring PHP 4.0.5 for my Red Hat Linux 6.2
  server.
 
  I am using Apache 1.3.12.
 
  When I try to configure PHP it comes up with the following error?
 
  checking whether to enable a memory limit... no
 
  checking whether to enable Zend debugging... no
 
  checking for inline... inline
 
  Configuring TSRM
 
  checking for stdarg.h... (cached) yes
 
  Configuring libtool
 
  checking build system type... Invalid configuration
  `enable-track-vars': machine `enable-track' not recognized
 
  checking for ld used by GCC... /usr/bin/ld
 
  checking if the linker (/usr/bin/ld) is GNU ld... yes
 
  checking for BSD-compatible nm... /usr/bin/nm -B
 
  updating cache ./config.cache
 
  loading cache ./config.cache within ltconfig
 
  ltconfig: you must specify a host type if you use `--no-verify'
 
  Try `ltconfig --help' for more information.
 
  configure: error: libtool configure failed
 
  [root@test php-4.0.5]#
 
 
 
  I was wondering do I really need this enable-track thing.  It seems
  that this is the only one that is causing the problem.  If I leave it
  out would it be better?
 
  Thanks.
 
 
 
  Peter
 
 You haven't shown your configure arguments but just for a guess, did you 
 specify --enable-track-vars? Do a configure --help |less to see all the 
 possible configuration parameters.
 
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