php-install Digest 20 May 2002 06:46:07 - Issue 844
Topics (messages 7035 through 7045):
My Apache 2 server won't restart
7035 by: Steve Mosley
7036 by: Steve Mosley
7042 by: MikeParton
Version 4.2.0 - phpinfo() shows the old build information after rebuild
Hi Jason,
thanks for the reply.
I did make sure that no Apache process was running before I started the
reconfig. And I also tried an attempt with make clean before reconfig,
actually I even deleted the whole source directory and unpacked a fresh
download of php-4.2.0.tar.gz just to make sure.
B
I've seen the same thing on my servers, though I usually end up playing
around until it works, I've found most often its cause u didnt kill apache
(or one process of it).
Also run a make clean before running the configure, not after. From my
understanding make clean removes any changed or compile
Did you have the same problem?
Or did you follow the same steps to update?
-d
"Liz" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> Oddly, mine has actually worked and displayed changes..
>
> > -Original Message
Are the typos in your message below limited to this message or are they
incorrect in your php.ini and httpd.conf files as well?
Specifically:
php4apachi.dll sb==> php4apache.dll
c:\php\entensions sb==> c:\php\extensions
I changed the docroot to d:\darckense.com sb==> d:\darskense (I believe)
HT
Andrew Linehan wrote:
> Installed php4.2 over previous install as administrator - no problems.
> Logged on under different user got this:
>
> Security Alert! PHP CGI cannot be accessed directly.
> This PHP CGI binary was compiled with force-cgi-redirect enabled. This
> means that a page will onl
Oddly, mine has actually worked and displayed changes..
> -Original Message-
> From: Markus Fischer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Sunday, May 19, 2002 11:18 PM
> To: Deniz
> Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: [PHP-QA] Version 4.2.0 - phpinfo() shows the old
> b
The following lines from "make install" command, shows that it is
installing.
I the method I explained in this email was almost doing a re-install so I
really don't understand why it's not working.
Doesn't the phpinfo() read this information from libphp4.so ? (And that file
is recreated, because I
Hi,
more important is, were the new extension included or not? If
just the build old it may be an unwanted side effect.
- Markus
On Sun, May 19, 2002 at 04:12:35PM -0400, Deniz wrote :
> System Linux 2.4.5 #4 Wed Jun 13 20:36:40 UTC 2001 i586
> Original configuration
> Apache_1
System Linux 2.4.5 #4 Wed Jun 13 20:36:40 UTC 2001 i586
Original configuration
Apache_1.3.24 (with openSSL and modssl)
php-4.2.0
MySQL Ver 11.17 Distrib 3.23.49a
This configuration is working fine since the original installation.
Php was configured with:
./configure --with-mysql=/usr/local/mysql
Still no joy I'm afraid.
Here's a step by step list of what I've got and what I've done.
I run Win XP Pro on a PIII 750Mhz with 640MB RAM
I have installed Apache 2.0.35 win32 binary with the the server root as
d:\darckense.com
This works fine.
I have then installed PHP 4.2.1 and followed the
Hi,
I've just tried to setup PHP 4.2.0 with apache 2 and after editing all
the ini files my apache server won't restart.
Please help!
Cheers,
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/Steve Mosley
php-install Digest 19 May 2002 17:26:34 - Issue 843
Topics (messages 7032 through 7034):
php4.2,win2k,xitami, headache!
7032 by: Andrew Linehan
problem
7033 by: Erik
Re: PHP-APACHE-WIN2000
7034 by: Daniel Malmberg
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Have you configured your php.ini the right way?
Had some similar problems berfore i did that.
Daniel Malmberg
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hi,
i use a linux mandrake 8.1 system php 4..0.6 is included and apache is
included to (rpm packages) because php 4.0.6 has known security issues i
want to update my installation with the latest php version availible can i
do this without apache is gonna make trouble ?
regards Erik
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Installed php4.2 over previous install as administrator - no problems.
Logged on under different user got this:
Security Alert! PHP CGI cannot be accessed directly.
This PHP CGI binary was compiled with force-cgi-redirect enabled. This means
that a page will only be served up if the REDIRECT_STAT
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