On Sun, Nov 25, 2001 at 11:42:17AM -0500, Stan Brown wrote:
> I'm having a bit of a problem geting php4 to work on my stable + Progeny +
> 2.4 kernel machine.
>
> I have apache installed and woorking from a .deb package. I downloaded and
> compiled php 4.0.6, and all went well. I uncometed thet Ad
According to our resident PHP dude, PHP 4.0.6 should be treated with much
caution. In particular, the session management doesn't work - objects evaporate
from the session for no aparent reason.
So be careful with it. You may want to use 4.0.5 as it does work, even if it's a
little quirky.
John P
Stan Brown wrote:
On Sun Nov 25 14:11:55 2001 Antti Tolamo wrote...
Stan Brown wrote:
I'm having a bit of a problem geting php4 to work on my stable + Progeny +
2.4 kernel machine.
I have apache installed and woorking from a .deb package. I downloaded and
compiled php 4.0.6, and all went w
On Sun Nov 25 14:11:55 2001 Antti Tolamo wrote...
>
>Stan Brown wrote:
>
>> I'm having a bit of a problem geting php4 to work on my stable + Progeny +
>> 2.4 kernel machine.
>>
>> I have apache installed and woorking from a .deb package. I downloaded and
>> compiled php 4.0.6, and all went well. I
Stan Brown wrote:
I'm having a bit of a problem geting php4 to work on my stable + Progeny +
2.4 kernel machine.
I have apache installed and woorking from a .deb package. I downloaded and
compiled php 4.0.6, and all went well. I uncometed thet AddType lines in
the default /etc/apache/httpd.conf
I'm having a bit of a problem geting php4 to work on my stable + Progeny +
2.4 kernel machine.
I have apache installed and woorking from a .deb package. I downloaded and
compiled php 4.0.6, and all went well. I uncometed thet AddType lines in
the default /etc/apache/httpd.conf file, and I copied p
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