> php 5.1.4 seems currently broken. try portdowngrade to the last 5.1.2
> port.
>
> Iv.
>
>
Many thanks, I'll try that.
Rob
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On Sat, 2006-06-03 at 23:02 +0300, Toomas Aas wrote:
> robert wrote:
>
> > My httpd.conf has:
> >
> > LoadModule php5_modulelibexec/apache22/libphp5.so
> >
> > To which I have added:
> >
> > AddType application/x- httpd-php .php
> > AddType application/x- httpd-php-source .phps
>
On Sat, 2006-06-03 at 15:05 -0400, Randy Pratt wrote:
> On Sat, 03 Jun 2006 19:12:04 +0100
> robert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > Hi all,
> >
> > I am having problems with setting up a web server. I'm running FreeBSD
> > 6.1-Release-P1, updated of yesterday.
> >
> > I have installed Apache22,
robert wrote:
My httpd.conf has:
LoadModule php5_modulelibexec/apache22/libphp5.so
To which I have added:
AddType application/x- httpd-php .php
AddType application/x- httpd-php-source .phps
^
You should not have a space here
I have also tried adding index.ph
On Sat, 03 Jun 2006 19:12:04 +0100
robert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I am having problems with setting up a web server. I'm running FreeBSD
> 6.1-Release-P1, updated of yesterday.
>
> I have installed Apache22, php5 and php5-extensions from the ports. (I
> did check the build Apach
Hi all,
I am having problems with setting up a web server. I'm running FreeBSD
6.1-Release-P1, updated of yesterday.
I have installed Apache22, php5 and php5-extensions from the ports. (I
did check the build Apache module option in the php5 config).
My first problem is that the handbook still re
Hi Folks
The problem hasn't gone away - no network card is identified. I have
now tried the following:
1) Change network card (tested both Realtek and DLink)
2) Try both FreeBSD 6.0 and 5.4 (no difference)
3) Try boot without ACPI (same result on 6.0 and 5.4: can't find hard discs)
4) Reset BIOS
Eric F Crist wrote:
> On Nov 6, 2005, at 7:17 PM, Matthew Smith wrote:
>
>> Just a minor point - is 6 actually a stable version? I was wondering
>> whether I've gone and picked up a development version when I should have
>> been using 5.something.
>
> It's officially a RELEASE, but I won't trust
On Nov 6, 2005, at 7:17 PM, Matthew Smith wrote:
Just a minor point - is 6 actually a stable version? I was wondering
whether I've gone and picked up a development version when I should
have
been using 5.something.
It's officially a RELEASE, but I won't trust it until 6.3 or later on
a pr
Eric F Crist wrote:
> On Nov 6, 2005, at 5:58 PM, Matthew Smith wrote:
>
>> I've just had a look through /var/log/messages and have spotted some
>> lines that may be relevant:
>>
>> {timestamp} kernel: re0: couldn't map ports/memory
>> {timestamp} kernel: rl0: couldn't map ports/memory
>> {timesta
On Nov 6, 2005, at 5:58 PM, Matthew Smith wrote:
I've just had a look through /var/log/messages and have spotted some
lines that may be relevant:
{timestamp} kernel: re0: couldn't map ports/memory
{timestamp} kernel: rl0: couldn't map ports/memory
{timestamp} kernel: pci0: at device 8.0 (no dri
>>So, my real question remains: how does one get a network card
>>recognised?
>
> You don't have to. The GENERIC kernel comes with all network card
> drivers built as modules. If FreeBSD has a driver for your network
> chip/card, it should show up.
It's a generic PCI card based on the Realtek 8139
On Mon, Nov 07, 2005 at 06:58:38AM +1030, Matthew Smith wrote:
> >>I assume that there's a kernel module not loaded, so after looking
> >>further through the documentation, I found that I should be able to put
> >>a line in /boot/defaults/loader.conf. Since the installation so far was
> >>actually
>>My problem is that when I select the installation source, Ethernet is
>>not amongst the options (just SLIP, PPP and something else weird).
>
> That "something weird" could well be the ethernet card. unlike Linux,
> the ethernet devices are not all named "ethX', but are named after the
> driver.
On Sun, Nov 06, 2005 at 07:51:29PM +1030, Matthew Smith wrote:
> Hi
>
> Having used AIX for about twenty years and Linux for nearly ten, I have
> decided to start exploring the possibilities of FreeBSD and have just
> downloaded the ISOs for Version 6/i386.
>
> I have attempted to do an install f
Hi
Having used AIX for about twenty years and Linux for nearly ten, I have
decided to start exploring the possibilities of FreeBSD and have just
downloaded the ISOs for Version 6/i386.
I have attempted to do an install from CD, but am getting failures on
quite a few files - possibly because I onl
Eric Thies wrote:
I'm pretty new at this so bear with me. Every time I try to install release 5.2 on my 1.8
Athlon w/ 512MB of ram I get an
error that says "caught error code 11 That's Bad!", what does this mean, and what must I
do differently to avoid this? I
have tried installing even the
I'm pretty new at this so bear with me. Every time I try to install release 5.2 on my
1.8
Athlon w/ 512MB of ram I get an
error that says "caught error code 11 That's Bad!", what does this mean, and what
must I
do differently to avoid this? I
have tried installing even the minimum install b
Jake Stride <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I have had freebsd 4.9 working fine on a dell optiplex, until I
> decided to do a re-install today. However, I am now no longer able to
> boot freebsd.
>
> The installation proceeds normally, but when I reboot the system, it
> gets to the boot manager and
I have had freebsd 4.9 working fine on a dell optiplex, until I decided
to do a re-install today. However, I am now no longer able to boot
freebsd.
The installation proceeds normally, but when I reboot the system, it
gets to the boot manager and then reboots, and then keeps on rebooting
everyt
That's the problem. You are asking a FreeBSD executable (the Java
VM) to use a Linux shared library (libSNNS_jkr.so). This can't
be done.
You need to use a Linux Java VM (from a Linux JDK or JRE) instead.
I have JavaNNS 1.1 running on FreeBSD 4.8-R with linux-sun-jdk13.
If you feel like trying
Carl Mascott wrote:
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi everybody,
I'm getting problems to install the JavaNNS 1.1 in FreeBSD 4.9.
I tried to install via ports and the package JavaNNS-LinuxIntel.tar.gz
but with both i get the same error, that they could'nt find the
libSNNS_jkr.so.
It asks the path t
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi everybody,
> I'm getting problems to install the JavaNNS 1.1 in FreeBSD 4.9.
> I tried to install via ports and the package JavaNNS-LinuxIntel.tar.gz
> but with both i get the same error, that they could'nt find the
> libSNNS_jkr.so.
> It asks the path to put the li
Andreas Kohn wrote:
On Sat, 2003-11-15 at 00:28, Márcio Conceição Goulart wrote:
Hi everybody,
I'm getting problems to install the JavaNNS 1.1 in FreeBSD 4.9.
I tried to install via ports and the package JavaNNS-LinuxIntel.tar.gz
but with both i get the same error, that they could'nt find the
l
On Sat, 2003-11-15 at 00:28, Márcio Conceição Goulart wrote:
> Hi everybody,
> I'm getting problems to install the JavaNNS 1.1 in FreeBSD 4.9.
> I tried to install via ports and the package JavaNNS-LinuxIntel.tar.gz
> but with both i get the same error, that they could'nt find the
> libSNNS_jkr.so.
Hi everybody,
I'm getting problems to install the JavaNNS 1.1 in FreeBSD 4.9.
I tried to install via ports and the package JavaNNS-LinuxIntel.tar.gz
but with both i get the same error, that they could'nt find the
libSNNS_jkr.so.
It asks the path to put the library(/usr/home/marcio/jnns) and the
lib
The work directory only shows up after a 'make' and disappears after a
'make clean'
-Stephen
On Wed, 5 Feb 2003, Bsd Neophyte wrote:
> > Second, the file you're looking for should be somewhere like:
> > /usr/ports/security/snort/work/snort-1.9.0/contrib/create_mysql
>
> Been there, tried that.
On Tue, 4 Feb 2003 13:24:10 -0800 (PST)
Bsd Neophyte <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> i'm following the, "How to setup and secure Snort, MySQL and Acid on
> FreeBSD 4.6 Release" off of the snort.org website.
>
> in the documentation it says snort should be installed through the
> following:
>
>
--- Stephen Cravey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> First, you should probably be using snort 1.9.0. Read the handbook
> section
> on cvsup to learn how to update your ports collection.
>
> http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/cvsup.html
>
>
> Second, the file you're looking fo
First, you should probably be using snort 1.9.0. Read the handbook section
on cvsup to learn how to update your ports collection.
http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/cvsup.html
Second, the file you're looking for should be somewhere like:
/usr/ports/security/snort/work/snor
i'm following the, "How to setup and secure Snort, MySQL and Acid on
FreeBSD 4.6 Release" off of the snort.org website.
in the documentation it says snort should be installed through the
following:
-
make -DWITH_MYSQL -DWITH_FLEXRESP ; make install
-
later it says to do the followi
> Subject: Re: PHP Installation Issues
> From: Gary Dunn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: Mark Rowlands <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Cc: MET <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
> freebsd-questions <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Date: 23 Jul 2002 12:04:05 -1000
>
>
On Tue, 2002-07-23 at 10:58, Mark Rowlands wrote:
>
> er why not use ports?..
>
> cd /usr/ports/www/apache2
> make -DWITH_APXS install clean
> cd /usr/ports/www/mod_php4
> make -DWITH_APACHE2 install clean
How did you know to use those -D flags? I agree that using ports is
often b
On Tue July 23 2002 20:25, MET wrote:
> I'm trying to install the PHP 4.2.2. My ./configure command looks like
> this:
>
> ./configure --with-mysql --with-xml --with-apache=../httpd-2.0.39
> --enable-ftp --enable-short-tags --enable-track-vars
>
> Up one level is the httpd-2.0.39 dir which is
Title: Message
I'm
trying to install the PHP 4.2.2. My ./configure command looks like
this:
./configure --with-mysql --with-xml
--with-apache=../httpd-2.0.39 --enable-ftp --enable-short-tags
--enable-track-vars
Up
one level is the httpd-2.0.39 dir which is Apache2. On it I've only
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