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[cobalt-users] Re: RaQ3 - Problems installing PHP4.0.6
- Subject: [cobalt-users] Re: RaQ3 - Problems installing PHP4.0.6
- From: "Jonathan M. Slivko" <jslivko@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed Jul 18 08:57:10 2001
- List-id: Mailing list for users to share thoughts on Cobalt products. <cobalt-users.list.cobalt.com>
Are you guys getting this same message over and over again? -- Jonathan
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I don't speak for anybody but myself - that's enough trouble.
On Tue, 17 Jul 2001, Charlie Summers wrote:
> At 10:12 PM -0400 7/17/01, Jonathan M. Slivko is rumored to have typed:
>
> > Yes, i'm pretty sure, I installed PHP from there myself. It's under the
> > RaQ3 option. -- Jonathan
>
> No, I don't think so; I got MySQL from there, but there's no PHP pkg
> available from there (and no PHP4 from anywhere). You're welcomed to give me
> a direct link and prove me wrong, since it would be good information, but
> there's been no PHP package since the "experimental" one from forever ago.
>
> I did install PHP 4.0.6 from source to my RaQ3 the other day, with no
> major problems thanks to Jens Peter information from the archives:
>
> http://list.cobalt.com/pipermail/cobalt-users/2001-July/047680.html
>
> From my posting last Sunday:
>
> > one
> > anomoly I found and corrected after a 'make install' was a path error in
> > httpd.conf:
> >
> > #LoadModule php4_module lib/apache/libphp4.so
> > LoadModule php4_module /usr/lib/apache/libphp4.so
>
> There was another posting this week from Möller regarding not using PHP's
> built-in MySQL support that you should read as well, if you're installing
> that. Also read the PHP README file, since there's darned good information in
> there (you should already _have_ mod_so, and the information in the README
> will help you determine whether you do or now).
>
> Always a good idead to search the archives when you're looking to install
> something; helps to know someone's been there before you, you know?
>
> Charlie
>
>