On Mon, Jul 09, 2001 at 09:51:10PM -, Darrell May [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
David Brown [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
This HowTo says to run /etc/rc.d/init.d/httpd restart
Just another way to do the same thing :-)
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Actually, there's a bit of history here. /etc/init.d/httpd stop
kills
Bertrand,
and by the way could someone turn on the force reply to list option ??
There are a large number of reasons why we do not do this, including
preserving *your* right to choose whether you want to respond directly
to the author or back to the list as a whole. The classic article people
I'm glad to announce that my PHP Upgrade HOWTO is now available on
e-smith.org, after having been HTML-ized by Darrell May and making a few
edits for content. You can view it at
http://www.e-smith.org/docs/howto/contrib/php-upgrade-howto.html. Let
me know if you have any comments.
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Subject: [e-smith-devinfo] PHP Upgrade Howto now on e-smith.org
I'm glad to announce that my PHP Upgrade HOWTO is now available on
e-smith.org, after having been HTML-ized by Darrell May and making a few
edits
David Brown [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
This HowTo says to run /etc/rc.d/init.d/httpd restart
Just another way to do the same thing :-)
Also, the HowTo lists Darrell May's email attachment fix, but
the new php.ini installed with php-4.0.5-2 is much smaller that the
original php.ini.
I've
Hello Dan Brown,
Just to add my 2 cents, on php.net, they say to upgrade from 4.0.4 to
4.0.6 that features many bug fixes from PHP 4.0.5, and is especially
much more efficient in its memory requirements ... souldn't it be
better to wait a little more for a RPM release of php 4.0.6 ???
and by
Bertrand CHERRIER wrote:
much more efficient in its memory requirements ... souldn't it be
better to wait a little more for a RPM release of php 4.0.6 ???
Probably so--the process will be about the same, and I had the time to
write it today, so I wrote it up using the 4.0.5. I'll
David Brown wrote:
This HowTo says to run /etc/rc.d/init.d/httpd restart but two previous posts
to devinfo have listed httpd-e-smith as the appropriate service to restart,
as well as running it through /etc/rc7.d/S85httpd-e-smith. Does this make a
Probably no difference, but that