On Sat, Dec 30, 2000 at 06:34:27PM +0100, Kent Nyberg wrote: > I have a normal woody (as in the old woody.. not the test thing..) system. > I have apache installed as a normal .deb package using apt. > But it seemes that the standard apache can't use php. > I have searched for a php module in my system but i cant find any :( > > I noticed that there are php* packages in woody, but since i am very > poor and dont want to spend my time downloading stuff i do not need, i > do not want to download that yet. > > > What should i do to get support for php in my apache? > I would rather not download the source. >
You have to install the php stuff in order to use php. You should be able to just "apt-get install php3" or php4 if you want that. Sounds like maybe you should spring for some cd's if you connection is that expensive. kent -- "In order to make an apple pie from scratch, you must first create the universe." - Carl Sagan