RE: [gentoo-user] mod_php issue

2003-08-21 Thread Bjorn Sodergren
USE=apache2 emerge mod_php

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 I emerged mod_php and apache2, but can't seem to get mod_php 
 working.  I found 
 some posts on the Gentoo forums that say to uncomment
 
 APACHE_OPTS=-D PHP4
 
 in
 
 /etc/conf.d/apache2
 
 but I don't see it there to uncomment it.  I tried just 
 adding it but got 
 errors on restart.
 
 Can someone send me a url for apache2 + mod_php ?
 
 Thanks,
 
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RE: [gentoo-user] mod_php issue

2003-08-21 Thread Greg Donald

 USE=apache2 emerge mod_php

Great, but where is this documented?

I hate asking questions if I can read some docs first.  I'm sure I must have 
just overlooked the docs for this.

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Re: [gentoo-user] mod_php issue

2003-08-21 Thread Mark Fisher
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On Thursday 21 August 2003 8:58 pm, Greg Donald wrote:
  USE=apache2 emerge mod_php

 Great, but where is this documented?

to be fair, I dont think its documented.  More 'heavily implied' mixed with a 
little Gentoo experience emergeing mod_php without apache2 in your USE 
flags, will cause [AFAIK] it to be compiled as if its to be used with apache 
1.3.x .  As apache2 is now one of the available use flags, as listed at 

http://www.gentoo.org/dyn/use-index.xml

then portage will compile mod_php for use with apache2.

 I hate asking questions if I can read some docs first.  I'm sure I must
 have just overlooked the docs for this.

heh im the same :P

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RE: [gentoo-user] mod_php issue

2003-08-21 Thread Bjorn Sodergren
As said, its not documented in a normal sense, but if you use ufed (emerge
ufed) to edit use flags, you will see apache2 as a use flag.

If you use -v along with the -p (pretend) flag, you will see apache2 as a
use flag,

I've gotten into the habbit of ALWAYS doing, 
emerge -pv package 

That will show you what flags are avialable for that specific package
Example,

soulfly root # emerge -pv mod_php

These are the packages that I would merge, in order:

Calculating dependencies ...done!
[ebuildU ] dev-php/mod_php-4.3.2-r4 [4.3.2-r3] -apache2 -X +crypt -curl
-firebird -flash -freetds +gd -gd-external -gdbm -imap -informix -ipv6 -java
+jpeg +ldap -mcal -memlimit +mysql +nls -oci8 -odbc +pam +pdflib +png
-postgres -qt +snmp +spell +ssl -tiff +truetype +xml2




  USE=apache2 emerge mod_php
 
 Great, but where is this documented?
 
 I hate asking questions if I can read some docs first.  I'm 
 sure I must have 
 just overlooked the docs for this.
 
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