Yes.. there is a wealth of documentation on this topic however the instructions I believe are incorrect.
I've spent a few weeks trying to compile a static binary of apache with PHP 4.x and always received an unresolved symbol error. Something about compressed/uncompressed (don't remember exactly the error itself). I noticed on the php home page a mail list link so I decided to search their archives. Apparently there are occasions in which you much compile php 4 with the "--with-zlib" option. I'm learning more about zlib as a result. Oh... I'm able to compile apache with php as a result. I'm sending an email to the developers of php. They really should include this in the FAQ. And a search on their "php-installation" newsgroup shows about 1000 hits if you type in " compressed & uncompressed". Amazing they have a newsgroup JUST for installs. Makes me wonder why unless they have alot of problems with installation issues :D Good luck and hope this works for you. PHP is a great SSI. I'm running phpacid and phpmyadmin for the snort IDS system. Very impressive. Frank >On Thu, Jan 24, 2002 at 10:00:36AM +0800, northstone wrote: >: Okay........only provide the answer and dont guide me to other page. > >What's the matter? Afraid of learning something? It's considered rude >to demand someone do your work (research) for you. > >: I have apache in my redhat. > >So install the PHP packages and use PHP. > >: 2. i downloaded php 4.1.1 in php.net . i try to install it. i >: only type ./configure . i wantted to try to make but cant >: .then i checked my installed php weather is in the directory >: but it dont exist. does any one know how to install step by >: step together with apache and php together.? > >There is a wealth of documentation on this very topic, unfortunately, >you'll have to go to a web page to read about it. > >http://www.php.net/manual/ > >See the Installation section. > _______________________________________________ Redhat-list mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] https://listman.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/redhat-list