Mitja Podreka wrote:
Bogdan Rotariu wrote:
login as root and give the following command
apt-get install php4 mysqlserver apache2
command should be
apt-get install php4 mysql-server apache
you could use apache2 but then I dont know where the config files are
- probably in /etc/apache2
The configuration files for these progams you find it on:
/etc/httpd/ - for Apache
/etc/my.conf - for Mysql
/etc/php.ini - for php
I dont know which distribution you use, but in Debian Etch the files are
/etc/apache/httpd.conf - for Apache
/etc/mysql/my.cnf - for Mysql
/etc/php4/apache/php.ini
Hi,
The above information is correct. However, if you are new to such
setups, this lot will not work 'out of the bag'. For example mysql
server will only work on the server console (127.0.0.1) till you tweek
/etc/my.conf etc.
if you have problems, I can send you copies of my working config
files..........
Del
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