Where do I find fc5?
Erik > On Sun, Jan 15, 2006 at 09:34:40AM -0800, Erik Saline wrote: >> Using Fedora Core 4 using the already Apache and Mysql. I tried using the >> already installed PHP but mysql support was not setup or shown when using >> phpinfo(). >> >> I recompiled PHP with the following. >> >> './configure' '--with-mysqli=/usr/bin/mysql_config' >> '--with-mysql=/usr/bin/mysql_config' '--enable-sockets' >> '--with-jpeg-dir=/usr' '--enable-exif' '--with-apx' > > First off, --with-mysql doesn't expect a mysql_config as an option > but the $prefix directory were mysql was installed. > >> >> Now all my PHP scripts do not work here is the error I find in the Apache >> Error logs. >> >> [Sat Jan 14 15:19:02 2006] [error] [client 192.168.1.1] (8)Exec format error: >> exec of '/var/www/cgi-bin/create_user.php' failed, >> [Sat Jan 14 15:19:02 2006] [error] [client 192.168.1.1] Premature end of >> script headers: create_user.php,> >> > > This is a sign that your in rpm hell. > >> I can use php -i >phpinfo.html and see that PHP works and that mysql is now >> loaded. >> I added this to my httpd.conf > > but what does assuming your 'whatis database is upto date': > > 'locate php | grep bin' give? > 'locate libphp' give? > 'locate php' give? > > And from those locates: > ls -laF <filenameoflocate> > > > My Guess: > you will have a: > /usr/bin/php > /usr/local/bin/php > /path/to/apache/modules/libphp(45).php > > Once that is figured out, what about the extenstions? is there any > thing in your php.ini that specifies an extension_dir and/or > extension=something.so? > > Last but should be first, check logs, turn on php.ini:error_log to > syslog, turn on display_startup_errors, check /var/log/messages, if > that doesnt work make sure php.ini:error_reporting is E_ALL. If > that doesn't work.. are you sure you are editing the correct > php.ini for the environment you are using? > >> >> AddType application/x-httpd-php .php > > This is for using php as a moudule, the error you are getting is > based on php ran as a cgi. > > >> # which php at the command line returns >> /usr/local/bin/php > > try: /usr/bin/php -i > >> >> Do I need to add something in the httpd.d to direct it to /usr/local/bin/php >> instead of the intial defalt where >> # which php returned >> /usr/bin/php > > Ah, yeah, well, the thing you need to do is: > 1) either get rid of the system's installation of php and do the > installation by hand. Getting rid of php via the systems > installation process. Be forwarned, do this with care. > > 2) use fc5 > > > Curt. -- PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php