Sam Carleton wrote:
>
> I was simply thinking that if I could statically link apache and php
> so that there was simply one executable, it would make packaging and
> distribution simpler for me. I could be wrong;)
What you save in having one binary is mitigated by the fact that pushing
out one s
On 1/29/07, William A. Rowe, Jr. <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Sam Carleton wrote:
> Is there any way to statically build PHP5 into any version of apache on
> Windows?
1. yes.
2. it's non-trivial.
3. it's possible to compile mod_php.c in, it's also possible to compile in
all of mod_php.c and the
Sam Carleton wrote:
> Is there any way to statically build PHP5 into any version of apache on
> Windows?
1. yes.
2. it's non-trivial.
3. it's possible to compile mod_php.c in, it's also possible to compile in
all of mod_php.c and the php4ts.dll modules. The definition of static
can vary.
4.
Is there any way to statically build PHP5 into any version of apache on Windows?
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Javier Martinez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Thanks for the response, but can you be more explicit?
I'm very new in apache and always have used it as
"install and run" :P
I have one webserver with an app in php4 running, and
now my new project is using php5. I
Thanks for the response, but can you be more explicit?I'm very new in apache and always have used it as "install and run" :PI have one webserver with an app in php4 running, and now my new project is using php5. I need both projects on same serverThanksPD: my pages are not saved like *.php4 or *.ph
Compile 2 different versionsif running simultaneously/usr/local/php4/usr/local/php5and associate files differently for each version..php5.php4- Original Message -From: Javier Martinez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>Sent: Thu, 11/2/2006 3:48pmTo: users@httpd.apache.orgSubject: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Apache a
Is it posible to have PHP4 and PHP5 running on the same apache server. Somone have some link with info to make this?Thanks.
may be ignored.
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From: mark student [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Donnerstag, 22. Dezember 2005 22:51
To: users@httpd.apache.org
Subject: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Apache and php
Hi folks,
I have a simple question. I'm running Apache 1.3.x and installed the
Hi folks, I have a simple question. I'm running Apache 1.3.x and installed the pkgs CSWphp4cgi, CSWphp4mysql, and SFWmphp. Now, how do I configure Apache and/or PHP to display my little hello.php file in the browser? The browser doesn't display anything when I put in the URL. Help
Yahoo! for
I have PHP5 / Apache2 / mod_perl 2 all running locally on OS X 10.3.9.
It took me a bit of magic installing and reinstalling the bunch to get
them
all to play together well. When I use mod_perl I use a handler instead
of mod_cgi. I had a few people mention PHP and mod_perl not getting
along t
We tried reinstalling apache and php but it didn't help. Someone told
me that the problem might be because of SSL but I don't know what to do
to fix it.
>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 11/7/2005 4:53 PM:
> Hey, also, I started having this problem too, it didn't start until
I
> started using perl
Hey, also, I started having this problem too, it didn't start until I
started using perl scripts in my cgi-bin. Hm. I wonder if perl
sabotages php? All I did to fix it was reinstall the blasted server,
Apache and Php only, left MySql intact, and then everything worked fine.On 11/7/05, Malka Cym
It turns out that whenever the error occurs, there is a message in the
error log saying that a file was not found. These files are indeed not
found. But why should that cause the php not to open properly? And
sometimes it does open properly?
>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 11/1/2005 6:01 PM:
>
The nail gun feesl *realy* good until you shoot youself in the foot with it a few times. :POn 11/1/05, Boysenberry Payne <
[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:I understand, for me it was kind of like after having using a hammer
for so long the nail gun feels good, you know;)Boysenberryboysenberrys.com | h
I understand, for me it was kind of like after having using a hammer
for so long the nail gun feels good, you know
;)
Boysenberry
boysenberrys.com | habitatlife.com | selfgnosis.com
On Nov 1, 2005, at 9:46 AM, Joshua Kogut wrote:
It isn't that multipurpose tool couldn't do anything that th
Are there any errors in the error_log when the mishap happens?
Boysenberry
boysenberrys.com | habitatlife.com | selfgnosis.com
On Nov 1, 2005, at 1:28 AM, Malka Cymbalista wrote:
Thanks very much for your reply. I read the document you referred me
to
and it seems to me that it is for Apach
It isn't that multipurpose tool couldn't do anything that the hammer
could, it's just that the hammer did it with less work, less learning,
and less frustration.On 11/1/05, Octavian Rasnita <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
From: "Joshua Kogut" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>Hey guys, here's an analogy concerning Php
From: "Joshua Kogut" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Hey guys, here's an analogy concerning Php and MP. You can go to a store,
and you have $100 US to buy something to help you hammer nails. The logical
choice is that you should buy a hammer right? It does what you need it to,
and the shallow learning curve i
Hey guys, here's an analogy concerning Php and MP. You can go to a
store, and you have $100 US to buy something to help you hammer nails.
The logical choice is that you should buy a hammer right? It does what
you need it to, and the shallow learning curve is nice. But, on the way
to the hammer sect
Thanks very much for your reply. I read the document you referred me to
and it seems to me that it is for Apache 1 and mod_perl 1. We are
running apache 2 and mod_perl 2 and not all of the instructions are
applicable.
Do you have any idea how to do the installation of all these components
using a
From: "Boysenberry Payne" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
That's funny I did the opposite, started with PHP and went to MP
after a few years at PHP.
Just out of curiosity, why would one go from MP to PHP? It seems
like you're giving up a lot in the move.
Boysenberry
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I have started with perl CGI, ModPe
That's funny I did the opposite, started with PHP and went to MP
after a few years at PHP.
Just out of curiosity, why would one go from MP to PHP? It seems
like you're giving up a lot in the move.
Boysenberry
boysenberrys.com | habitatlife.com | selfgnosis.com
On Oct 31, 2005, at 1:44 PM, Josh
I too have strayed from the the road of perl in favor of my new love. Php.On 10/31/05, Tom Cat <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:Check out
http://www.linux-sottises.net/en_apache_install.phpUsing both PHP and mod_perl together has caused problems in the past(http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=00/11/21/172
Check out
http://www.linux-sottises.net/en_apache_install.php
Using both PHP and mod_perl together has caused problems in the past
(http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=00/11/21/1720242), but I think
they will play nicely now.
FYI, I ditched mod_perl in favor of a PHP a while ago. If I really
need
We are having a strange problem with our PHP sites and I was wondering
of someone has any pointers to offer.
We are running apache 2.0.55 with mod_perl 2.0.1 and php 4.3.3 and
mod_ssl 2.0.55 on a Sun Solaris machine. Every now and then, when you
click on a URL that is a php script, instead of the
On 8/22/05, Christopher Malton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
The specifics are as follows:
>
> Gateway Tower PC, Pentium 2 processor.
> 128MB RAM (We think. We know it's either 64 or 128)
How can you not know what is in your box?
> Win 98 SE
Win 98SE was great, but now it is time to move on.
Christopher Malton wrote:
> Gateway Tower PC, Pentium 2 processor.
> 128MB RAM (We think. We know it's either 64 or 128)
> Win 98 SE
> PHPTriad installer installed:
>Apache 1.3.3
>PHP 4.1.0
>MySQL 3.??
I'd suggest to upgrade the machine and the software. Since someone
already has an e
Our organization's server, which is a Win32 box, has recently been
causing Internal Server Errors and then, if left unattended,as it was
over a weekend, it will crash completely. The problem, we think, is
memory related. We only run PHP as a CGI and frequently execute MySQL
queries. One of o
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