Also double check what version of PHP SUSE server pkg manager is providing
now, this seems like a change of version where the pkg manager gone rogue
(maybe missing dependency on tree?)

On Tue, Oct 2, 2018 at 12:24 PM Frank Gingras <thu...@apache.org> wrote:

> http://wiki.apache.org/httpd/php is a good starting point - I would
> recommend not using mod_php, unless you have a good reason to use it.
>
> Nowadays, mod_proxy_fcgi and php-fpm is trivial to set up, and allow you
> to use a threaded mpm, such as event.
>
> On Tue, Oct 2, 2018 at 11:21 AM Jack M. Nilles <jnil...@jala.com> wrote:
>
>> Sure enough, there seems to be no php module loaded:
>>
>> Loaded Modules:
>>  core_module (static)
>>  so_module (static)
>>  http_module (static)
>>  mpm_prefork_module (static)
>>  unixd_module (static)
>>  systemd_module (static)
>>  actions_module (shared)
>>  alias_module (shared)
>>  auth_basic_module (shared)
>>  authn_file_module (shared)
>>  authz_host_module (shared)
>>  authz_groupfile_module (shared)
>>  authz_user_module (shared)
>>  autoindex_module (shared)
>>  cgi_module (shared)
>>  dir_module (shared)
>>  env_module (shared)
>>  expires_module (shared)
>>  include_module (shared)
>>  log_config_module (shared)
>>  mime_module (shared)
>>  negotiation_module (shared)
>>  setenvif_module (shared)
>>  ssl_module (shared)
>>  userdir_module (shared)
>>  reqtimeout_module (shared)
>>  authn_core_module (shared)
>>  authz_core_module (shared)
>>  rewrite_module (shared)
>>  version_module (shared)
>>
>> How do I get it on  board?
>>
>>
>>

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