Re: Problem starting Apache with PHP

2008-08-29 Thread Tim Edwards



Oscar Corte wrote:


Hi John

 

Thanks for your answer. The reason why I’m doing this is that I want 
to use the LAMPP approach for a server.


 

As I understand the way to make Apache use PHP modules and also have 
PHP to work with apache is by including some flags and configuration 
directives before compilation.


 

If I’m wrong, then these are good news for me because I would save me 
all the work involved. However maybe not that good for a newbie like 
me because I loose the chance to learn.


 
*Regards*


You're not wrong, these flags are required, it's just that the Debian 
packages almost certainly already include them. With Linux it's best to 
always try the packages first.


Tim


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RE: Problem starting Apache with PHP

2008-08-28 Thread Oscar Corte

Hi John 
 
Thanks for your answer. The reason why I’m doing this is that I want to use the 
LAMPP approach for a server.
 
As I understand the way to make Apache use PHP modules and also have PHP to 
work with apache is by including some flags and configuration directives before 
compilation.
 
If I’m wrong, then these are good news for me because I would save me all the 
work involved. However maybe not that good for a newbie like me because I loose 
the chance to learn.
 
Regards

Date: Thu, 28 Aug 2008 22:56:45 +0100From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]: [EMAIL 
PROTECTED]: Re: Problem starting Apache with PHP
I fail to see why you are compiling Apache & PHP when there are Debian packages 
for both.Oscar Corte wrote: 



Hi
 
I just finished compiling PHP and Apache according to documentation (Finally no 
warnings). However, when starting Apache I’m receiving the error: undefined 
symbol: _efree
 
Is this a known issue?
 
Thanks in advance for any ideas. Please help.
 
Regards

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Problem starting Apache with PHP

2008-08-28 Thread Oscar Corte

Hi
 
I just finished compiling PHP and Apache according to documentation (Finally no 
warnings). However, when starting Apache I’m receiving the error: undefined 
symbol: _efree
 
Is this a known issue?
 
Thanks in advance for any ideas. Please help.
 
Regards
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