I'm getting a failed dependency
error: failed dependencies:
webserver >= 1.3.12 is needed by mod_php-4.0.3pl1-5.arvin
Does this mean I need an Apache upgrade?
>From: Ricky Dhatt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: [cobalt-developers] PHP4 + MySQL on Cobalt Raq3 HOWTO -- NEED
>guinea pigs!
>Date: Tue, 5 Sep 2000 22:47:44 -0700 (PDT)
>
>Hey - this is a quick HOWTO on setting up PHP4+MySQL rpms on a Raq3. I I
>did this completely from memory, so I may have forgotten a step or
>two. And I'm not sure if wildcards work on rpm. So if I may ask some
>brave souls to try this out on their Raq3s, or just have some
>experienced people just read over, I'd appreciate it!! I've tried
>to make it clear and dummy-proof as possible.
>
>--Ricky
>
>------------------------------------------------------------
>PHP4 + MySQL on Cobalt Raq3 HOWTO
>
>This HOWTO will require you to work on the command shell. To do so,
>telnet (or preferably SSH) to your server using the hostname (ie
>cobalt.com) or IP (ie 63.77.128.100). Once you've successfully logged in,
>we'll make a directory to keep your downloaded files in. You're more than
>welcome to delete them after completing installation. To make a new
>directory, type:
>
>mkdir rpms
>
>This will create a directory called rpms, you may name yours whatever you
>like. Change to your new directory by typing:
>
>cd rpms
>
>Now you'll need to start retriving the nescessary files. We'll use wget,
>a utility to retrieve files from the World Wide Web without using a
>full-fledged browser. Here are the commands (this is the most time
>consuming step):
>
>wget http://www.mysql.com/Downloads/MySQL-3.23/MySQL-3.23.23-1.i386.rpm
>wget
>http://www.mysql.com/Downloads/MySQL-3.23/MySQL-bench-3.23.23-1.i386.rpm
>wget
>http://www.mysql.com/Downloads/MySQL-3.23/MySQL-client-3.23.23-1.i386.rpm
>wget
>http://www.mysql.com/Downloads/MySQL-3.23/MySQL-devel-3.23.23-1.i386.rpm
>wget
>http://www.mysql.com/Downloads/MySQL-3.23/MySQL-shared-3.23.23-1.i386.rpm
>wget
>http://fsr.ku.dk/people/troels/rpms/php/install-ready/i586/php-4.0.2-2.i586.rpm
>wget
>http://fsr.ku.dk/people/troels/rpms/php/install-ready/i586/php-mysql-4.0.2-2.i586.rpm
>
>Finally you're ready to install. First you'll need to become root:
>
>su
>
>then enter your password when it prompts you to. Now invoke the installer
>program, rpm:
>
>rpm -Uvh MySQL-*
>rpm -Uvh php-*
>
>Alright! All the nescessary files are in place! To activate PHP,
>you'll need to restart the web server:
>
>/etc/rc.d/init.d/httpd restart
>
>You're done! To test PHP, create a file in one your web directories named
>something.php with the following:
>
><?php phpinfo(); ?>
>
>Fire up your web browser the appropriate URL, and you should see the PHP4
>logo. Congrats!
>
>--Ricky Dhatt, Sept 00.
>
>Websites:
>MySQL: http://www.mysql.com/
>PHP: http://www.php.net/
>PHP4 RPM site: http://fsr.ku.dk/people/troels/rpms/php/
>
>For the curious:
>su stands for SuperUser, which basically means you become the root user.
>
>wget is a utility to retrieve files from the World Wide Web without using
>a full-fledged browser.
>
>rpm stands for Redhat Package Manager, which neatly installs pre-compiled
>programs on your server.
>
>
>--Ricky Dhatt
>Software Developer
>Electric Arrow Web Development Studio
>Phone: 206-381-5853
>
>
>
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