I've checked the archives, and the docs that came with the php4 package, but this one has me stumped. I can run php as a cgi via mod_action, but if I uncomment the php4_module line in httpd.conf, I get an error message that the docs (/usr/share/doc/php4/README.Debian.gz) say occurs on occasion:
PHP Fatal error: Unable to start session mm module in Unknown on line 0 and the server fails to start (obviously). I've checked and there is no /tmp/session_mm.sem and /tmp is (of course) world writeable. The error does not occur for me with the cgi version. I'd rather run it as an apache module if possible, has anyone else run into this? (The php modules aren't yet enabled in php.ini) (%:~)- dpkg -l | egrep "(apache|php)" ii apache 1.3.22-5 Versatile, high-performance HTTP server ii apache-common 1.3.22-5 Support files for all Apache webservers ii apache-doc 1.3.22-5 Apache webserver docs ii libapache-mod- 1.3.19.1a-4 HTTP compression module for Apache ii php4 4.0.100-1 A server-side, HTML-embedded scripting langu ii php4-cgi 4.0.100-1 A server-side, HTML-embedded scripting langu ii php4-curl 4.0.100-1 CURL module for php4 ii php4-dev 4.0.100-1 Files for PHP4 module development ii php4-domxml 4.0.100-1 XMLv2 module for php4 ii php4-gd 4.0.100-1 GD module for php4 ii php4-mhash 4.0.100-1 MHASH module for php4 ii php4-pear 4.0.100-1 PEAR - PHP Extension and Application Reposit ii phpdoc 20011213-1 Documentation for PHP4 and PHP3 (%:~)-=20 -- Anton Graham GPG ID: 0x18F78541 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> An optimist believes we live in the best world possible; a pessimist fears this is true.
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