Re: PHP does NOT like our 'Apache' install

2005-08-22 Thread randhir phagura
Hi, Randy McMurchy wrote on Fri, 19 Aug 2005 Thinking about this further, I wonder if the fact that the book calls for using --enable-layout=FHS and there is a BLFS patch which modifies this layout, and then you turn around and install Apache in /opt if the APXS build system is simply fubar'd.

Re: PHP does NOT like our 'Apache' install

2005-08-20 Thread randhir phagura
Hi, Randy McMurchy wrote: Thinking about this further, I wonder if the fact that the book calls for using --enable-layout=FHS and there is a BLFS patch which modifies this layout, and then you turn around and install Apache in /opt if the APXS build system is simply fubar'd. For installing ap

Re: PHP does NOT like our 'Apache' install

2005-08-19 Thread Randy McMurchy
randhir phagura wrote these words on 08/19/05 21:12 CST: > PHP does not seem to be happy with our install method of 'apache-2.0.54'?? Thinking about this further, I wonder if the fact that the book calls for using --enable-layout=FHS and there is a BLFS patch which modifies this layout, and then

Re: PHP does NOT like our 'Apache' install

2005-08-19 Thread Randy McMurchy
randhir phagura wrote these words on 08/19/05 21:12 CST: > PHP does not seem to be happy with our install method of 'apache-2.0.54'?? You are confused. "our" method of installing is different than the one you use. If "our" refers to the BLFS book's method, that is. I don't have any problems inst

PHP does NOT like our 'Apache' install

2005-08-19 Thread randhir phagura
Hi, I am following the Book BLFS-Version-svn-2005081 on Pentium-III. I generally install such applications in /opt in their respective directories, because it becomes easier to update. The /etc/ld.so.conf is updated and the essential items are linked into /usr. PHP-5.0.4 is being installed in