[nycphp-talk] trouble with PHP5 CGI Suse 9.1 - client denied by server configuration
Jayesh Sheth
jayeshsh at ceruleansky.com
Wed Dec 29 19:14:40 EST 2004
Hi Mitch,
>Great googely-moogely! What in the world are you trying to use? For
>every linux distro I ever installed (redhat, fedora, debian, knoppix,
>gentoo, suse, mandrake, slackware, CentOS, RHEL, dyne|bolic, ubuntu,
>and others I have forgotten) you have an automated way* of installing
>all of this.
>
I was using SuSe 9.1. The machine had Apache 2.0, PHP 4.x (as an Apache
module) and MySQL 4.0 installed. But I just wanted to add PHP 5 as a
CGI-binary mapped to a separate sub-directory of htdocs, while
preserving Apache 2.0 and MySQL 4.0, and while keeping the PHP 4 Apache
module as the parser for the rest of the htdocs files. In other words, I
wanted to keep the same base system while adding the possibility to have
a "php5docs" subdirectory where special PHP5 scripts/apps could run.
Correct me if I am wrong, but I think there are no RPMs for PHP5 ? So I
had to do this by hand.
Also - I wanted PHP 5 with specific extensions. (After much compiling,
the phpinfo file would still not show that mcrypt and mhash were
installed. Must be some voodoo magic required to make it work.)
>* apt-based or rpm-based (with apt): apt-get install php
>php-postgresql php-imap blah...
>
>Even gentoo was just an emerge away, and the most primitive system I
>know of (FreeBSD) has packages available... What distro you using,
>jurrassic linux? Did it come on floppies?
>
>(rimshot)
>
>Hey everybody, we gotta save Jay, he's trapped in some sort of
>wormhole and only has slackware with the 2.0 kernel!!!
>
>-- Mitch, with an evil grin
Slackware did seem cool perhaps 5 years ago - but it is too Unixish for
most people ...
Best regards,
- Jay
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