Quoting "Robert P. J. Day" <rpj...@crashcourse.ca>:

Quoting Daniel Brown <danbr...@php.net>:

On Fri, Apr 30, 2010 at 10:47, Robert P. J. Day <rpj...@crashcourse.ca> wrote:

 first part was cut and paste error, argh.  and, yes, i embarrassed myself
as i was ssh'ed into the wrong test box which didn't even have the PHP
package installed.  and that, people, is the danger of drinking decaf.
 never forget it.

   Incidentally, the closing remarks regarding decaf caused me to
spit a mouthful of regular coffee onto my keyboard as I laughed (and
subsequently choked a bit).  Alas, the true definition of irony.

  hmmmmmmm ... apparently, it's not as simple as i thought.  i'm on a
test, fresh install of fedora 13 beta, i've installed apache 2 and
started it, i've done a

  # yum install php

and i can see:

# rpm -qa "*php*"
php-5.3.2-1.fc13.x86_64
php-cli-5.3.2-1.fc13.x86_64
php-common-5.3.2-1.fc13.x86_64
#

  i created /var/www/html/phpinfo.php which, unsurprisingly, simply
runs phpinfo(), i've checked that there is a /etc/httpd/conf.d/php.conf
file, i've verified that there is a shared object
/usr/lib64/httpd/modules/libphp5.so ... and yet, when i browse to
localhost's phpinfo.php, i see only (verbatim):

<?php
phpinfo();
?>

"httpd -M" verifies that, yes, php5_module is loaded.  so, again, what
have i done stupidly?  and even if it's a trivial solution, i'm going
to verify that a fresh install of fedora 13 with both httpd and php
doesn't support php, which is just weird.

*sigh*. never mind, just restarting apache seemed to do it. maybe i'll just start my weekend now.

rday

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