Saifi Khan ha scritto:
> Indeed PHP-FPM is a very useful approach since we dont need to worry
> about suexec or mod_php.
>
> This helps apache and php stock installations and packaging to evolve in
> a modular way.
>
> However, the 'ProxyPassMath' directive cannot be used on a
> section.
ProxyP
On Mon, 3 Mar 2014, Thierry Thomas wrote:
Le lun 3 mar 14 à 17:48:29 +0100, sa...@sina.cn
écrivait :
Hi:
Hello,
apache24-2.4.6_1 was installed using 'pkg'.
subsequently, php55-5.5.9 and almost all the modules were installed
using 'pkg install'.
However, 'pkg search' did not turn in any
On 3/3/14, 4:13 PM, Ivan Frosty wrote:
i had alot of issues with libphp5.so, was using pkg_add too had to chill
using php, i badly wanted to copy that file from somewhere but. if you
find a solution let me know otherwise..
I built a port of mod_php5 and hacked lang/php5 to help solv
i had alot of issues with libphp5.so, was using pkg_add too had to chill
using php, i badly wanted to copy that file from somewhere but. if you
find a solution let me know otherwise..
On Mon, Mar 3, 2014 at 8:14 PM, Thierry Thomas wrote:
> Le lun 3 mar 14 à 17:48:29 +0100, sa...@si
Le lun 3 mar 14 à 17:48:29 +0100, sa...@sina.cn
écrivait :
> Hi:
Hello,
> apache24-2.4.6_1 was installed using 'pkg'.
>
> subsequently, php55-5.5.9 and almost all the modules were installed
> using 'pkg install'.
>
> However, 'pkg search' did not turn in any 'mod_php5'.
>
> Is building ph
Hi,
sa...@sina.cn wrote on 03.03.2014 20:48:
Hi:
apache24-2.4.6_1 was installed using 'pkg'.
subsequently, php55-5.5.9 and almost all the modules were installed
using 'pkg install'.
However, 'pkg search' did not turn in any 'mod_php5'.
Is building php from the '/usr/ports/lang/php5' the only
Hi:
apache24-2.4.6_1 was installed using 'pkg'.
subsequently, php55-5.5.9 and almost all the modules were installed
using 'pkg install'.
However, 'pkg search' did not turn in any 'mod_php5'.
Is building php from the '/usr/ports/lang/php5' the only option to
configure 'APACHE' PHP_SAPI ?
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