On Tuesday 27 May 2003 12:32 pm, Steve Meyers wrote: > On Tue, 2003-05-27 at 12:00, Brent Thomson wrote: > > I have the RPM version installed and it came with the command-line > > version, too. I guess I'm just assuming it did becase I didn't build it > > from scratch, and there's no separate package for the command-line > > version. > > There may not be an RPM for the command line version. If you can't find > an executable named "php" in your path, you probably don't have it.
I fired up the Manrake 9.1 Software installing program and did a search for php, found this: Name: php-cli Version: 4.3.1-11mdk Size: 19 KB Summary: Command-line interface to PHP Description: PHP4 is an HTML-embeddable scripting language. PHP offers built-in database integration for several commercial and non-commercial database management systems, so writing a database-enabled script with PHP is fairly simple. The most common use of PHP coding is probably as a replacement for CGI scripts. This package contains a command-line (CLI) version of php. You must also install libphp_common. If you need apache module support, you also need to install the mod_php package. That's prolly the RPM Bryan was talking about. And it looks like it's not default cause I dont have it installed. -- Jacob Albretsen [EMAIL PROTECTED] ____________________ BYU Unix Users Group http://uug.byu.edu/ ___________________________________________________________________ List Info: http://uug.byu.edu/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/uug-list
