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You could mask Apache 2 stuff by adding the following line to |
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/usr/portage/profiles/package.mask: |
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>=net-www/apache2.0 |
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But everytime you sync or rsync, this line is deleted. I recently switch |
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from Apache 1.x to Apache 2. I did not have any problems related with PHP. |
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Had no problems at all. |
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Gertjan |
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On Thu, 13 Mar 2003 20:41:14 +0200 Henti Smith <bain@×××××××.za> wrote: |
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> On Thu, 13 Mar 2003 19:35:02 +0100 |
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> Gertjan <g.zwartjes@×××××××××××.nl> wrote: |
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> > Which version of Apache are you using? If you are using Apache 2.* |
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> > then you must include "apache2" in your USE variable. Then reconfigure |
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> > PHP and it will find the Apache 2 apxs script. |
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> I noticed this now ... |
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> I did a emerge mod_php on a clean machine .. assuming it will install |
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> apache 1.x.x since I recall apache 2 is not really good with php .. |
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> anyway .. i've tried to use -apache2 in use settings .. but still trying |
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> to install apache2 |
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> how can I disable ANY apache 2 stuff .. I'm happy with apache 1.x.x ? |
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> Henti |
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