On Sun 24 Aug 2003 10:09:57 PM CDT, Tristan O'Tierney
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
> I turned on mod_gzip and phpaccelerator in hopes that
> they might fix the timeout problems. i wasn't sure
> exactly what was causing them :P. The problems have
> existed for months and months before i ever enabled
> those two things. I can go ahead and disable them
> though until i find what's causing the apache
> segfaults.
I don't recall which version of Squirrelmail you have.
Start with that. Ensure you are at the latest revisions.
Advising you what to do at ths point could take a lot of time
and effort. PHP is a moving target, especially if you use a
lot of different PHP development code like I do. Like
Squirrelmail, Horde/Imp, PHPthis_program and PHP_that_program
you get the picture.
> My server is also running gentoo. How would i go
> about enabling more verbose logging for php and
> squirrelmail? Lastly, which ebuild for mod_php do you
> recommend?
here are mine:
dev-php/mod_php
Latest version available: 4.3.2-r5
Latest version installed: 4.3.2-r5
Size of downloaded files: 3,611 kB
Homepage: http://www.php.net/
Description: Based on the eutils eclass
* dev-php/php
Latest version available: 4.3.2-r3
Latest version installed: 4.3.2-r3
Size of downloaded files: 3,611 kB
Homepage: http://www.php.net/
net-www/apache
Latest version available: 1.3.28
Latest version installed: 1.3.28
Homepage: http://www.apache.org/
Description: Apache Web Server, Version 1.3.x
dev-db/mysql
Latest version available: 4.0.14-r1
Latest version installed: 4.0.14-r1
Size of downloaded files: 12,414 kB
Homepage: http://www.mysql.com/
Description: A fast, multi-threaded, multi-user SQL database
server
I expect that php _r4 ebuild will be out any day now.. Not that I
recommend using it sight unseen...
I do not use the squirrelmail ebuild in gentoo. I have two SM trees.
one for generic 1.4.1 and the other for CVS 1.4.2 I think.
Note that:
If you emerge sync then emerge -Up mod_php but dont see at least the
versions shown above, you will have to put ~x86 in your
ACCEPT_KEYWORDS directive in /etc/make.conf. Doing this though will
allow you to emerge 'unstable' ebuilds, so proceede with extreme
caution. Suggest you test on a non production server first.
Make liberal use of emerge -Up pkgname to determine just what will be
replaced with what :-)
Make sure you have mysql amd Imap in your USE flags and config SM to
use mysql where possible. There are probably others you need as well
so consult your USE flag docs for more info. You setup and adjust the
php error logs and what they output in the php.ini file.
If you emerge the standalone php (emerge php) there will be 2 seperate
php.ini files, maybe even three if you have both 1.3.x and 2.x apache
emerged. So make sure you change the right one! I usually create
symlinks to ensure I'm using the same one.
Good luck.
Ron
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