i was trying to install php on windows 2k pro.
i got this message when i was trying to run the test scrpt
"PHP CGI binary (\php) is not executable. Please compile PHP as a CGI
executable and try again. "
why is that?
and should i read the instruction for IIS 4.0+ (isapi) or IIS 4.0+ (CGI)
Hello,
I'm new to PHP (actually I'm just about to
begin) and have problem with installing.
I'm looking for version of PHP that will be
suit to RH 6.2 and MySQL 3.23.47? (my RH package
didn't include any php rpms).
I've tried some version 4 rpms but always have
error on dependency stuffs.
So,
I haven't seen any RPMs for PHP.
However, I have installed using the source. It works
fine.
Try to install the CGI version first. That is easier.
Than, you could dive into the apache module stuff.
--- Juni Adi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I'm new to PHP (actually I'm just about to
Juni,
Apache, MySQL and PHP are really well debugged when it comes to
installation, and I found installation from source easier than messing with
.rpms on RH systems and with dselect on Debian. The following article at
DevShed has really good instructions:
http://www.devshed.com/Server_Side/PH
On Thu, 17 Jan 2002, Anas Mughal wrote:
|I haven't seen any RPMs for PHP.
Yes there are RPMs for PHP (ftp.mirror.ac.uk)
|However, I have installed using the source. It works
|fine.
|Try to install the CGI version first. That is easier.
|Than, you could dive into the apache module stuff.
Ok, I'm
If I remember correctly, when you install MySQL and Apache from rpm you get
the binary version and no source is installed on your system.
It's been a while since I've looked for them, but there used to be a source
rpm for MySQL at the MySQL site, and it took some digging to find it. Ditto
for
Mughal" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, January 18, 2002 2:09 PM
Subject: Re: [PHP] help installing php
> On Thu, 17 Jan 2002, Anas Mughal wrote:
>
> |I haven't seen any RPMs for PHP.
> Yes there are RPMs for PHP (ftp.mirror.ac.uk)
>
hi juni,
although i totally agree with the folks who recommended you compile php
from source, maybe it's time you sat down :)
compiling apache, mysql and php from source can tax even the greatest
patience the first time it is tried. hopefully, here's a couple things to
think about.
create a
On Fri, 18 Jan 2002, Juni Adi wrote:
>
> Ok, I'm now in the middle of installing it from
> source code. But I'm not sure where the path to
> apache and mysql source code to fill in :
> ./configure --with
> apache=/path/to/apache_source_code --with
> mysql=/path/to/mysql_source_code
>
> I 'm eve
Ok, I did it through
./configure --prefix=/usr/local/php3 --with-mysql
--with-apx
I didn't give the '--with' any directory argument
(and for the prefix, I din't create the directory
first). For the first try, it failed (said that
apx is broken). But after a couple retry, it
worked! Brb..I don'
Hi Im trying to isntall PHP4 on my Raq 2 but Im not having much luck. I was
wondering if someone here could assist me.
I uploaded apache and configured it and it worked fine. Its running in
/usr/local/apache-x.x.x
I uploaded the php zipped binary by ftp to /home/sites/home
then
mv php-4.0.4.tar.
Can you install flex and bison?
On Sat, 20 Jan 2001, Trunkz Santai wrote:
> Hi Im trying to isntall PHP4 on my Raq 2 but Im not having much luck. I was
> wondering if someone here could assist me.
>
> I uploaded apache and configured it and it worked fine. Its running in
> /usr/local/apache-x.x.
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