I installed PHP as part of the initial install of Debian. When debian had nearly finished installing it offered me a "dselect" option to intall other components, so I picked apache, php and mysql.

Consequently I don't know if it has DSO support.

Sorry. I'm VERY new to the linux world. (lived and breathed M$ for years)

If I am too amatuerish for this mailing list let me know and please accept my apologies.

Thanks

Nathan

At 02:40 PM 30/08/2002 +1000, Martin wrote:
$author = "Wienand Ian" ;
>
>       >I had to edit the httpd.conf file to add the AddType's - no problem
>       >
>       >I then removed the # at the beginning of
>       >"LoadModule php4_module /usr/lib/apache/1.3/libphp4.so"
>       >
>       >I then restarted apache and nothing works. PHP doesn't work,
>       >HTTP no longer works, nothing. So I added the # back to the
>       >"# LoadModule php4_module /usr/lib/apache/1.3/libphp4.so"
>       >line and restarted apache - HTTP works again but still no PHP.
>       
> Can you post the relevant parts (probably the end) of
> /var/log/apache/error.log or wherever your error log ends up after trying to
> start whilst loading the php module.

can you also tell us if you compiled apache with DSO support?

marty

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