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No, I hadn't... but I just tried and go back: |
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!!! doebuild: |
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/var/db/pkg/dev-php/mod_php-4.3.6_r2/mod_php-4.3.6_rc2.ebuild not found |
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for config |
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I checked and that ebuild definitely exists at the path specified... |
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And thoughts? |
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Thanks, |
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b |
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Yves Thommes wrote: |
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> Hi |
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> Did you execute the command: |
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> ebuild /var/db/pkg/dev-php/mod_php-<your version here>/mod_php-<your |
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> version here>.ebuild config |
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> This command will insert the necessary lines into the apache config file |
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> to enable PHP support. |
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> Yves |
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> Ben Munat wrote: |
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>> Just went through hell doing an emerge world... php and mod_php were |
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>> very stubborn. But, I got them to compile. Problem is that now I can't |
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>> seem to get php to work. Well, I can run php on the command line |
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>> (passed it a file with a call to phpinfo() in it and got all the php |
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>> config stuff back). So, that suggests to me that the problem's either |
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>> with apache2 or with mod_php. I put the "-D PHP4" in the apache2.conf |
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>> file, so that's all set. Am I forgetting anything else? |
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>> Thanks |
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>> Ben |
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