ID: 20737
Updated by: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reported By: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
-Status: Open
+Status: Feedback
Bug Type: *Configuration Issues
Operating System: Red Hat Linux 7.3
PHP Version: 4.3.0RC2
New Comment:
> And, regardless, assuming that PHP has Apache 2 support, > the
wording in the installation should be changed from
>
> ... Apache 1.x module ...
That should actually give you a hint.
Did you use --with-apxs= or --with-apxs2= ?
Previous Comments:
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[2002-11-30 12:41:42] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Since I am commenting anyway, where can one get the PHP-Bug reporting
system software. It is rather good.
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[2002-11-30 12:39:59] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
And, regardless, assuming that PHP has Apache 2 support, the wording in
the installation should be changed from
... Apache 1.x module ...
No? It is somewhat misleading to someone hitting another bug and
wondering whether Apache 2 is supported.
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[2002-11-30 12:36:49] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
/usr/bin/perl -v
gives appropriate response. Thus appears to be valid perl interpreter.
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[2002-11-30 12:33:38] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
/usr/bin/perl: bad interpreter: Permission denied
says it all. Not a bug in PHP -> bogus
Derick
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[2002-11-30 12:32:28] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Perl is configured (5.6.1). The directory for APXS is correct. Apache
was configured with DSO support.
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