On 19/08/2010, Ashley Sheridan <a...@ashleysheridan.co.uk> wrote:
> I think it's fairly clear that for whatever reason, PHP isn't properly
> configured with Apache. You've mentioned you're using Mandriva, which,
> coincidentally, is what i've just recently installed on my home machine.
> It has a very good graphical package manager that you can use to install
> PHP and Apache. I'm not at my home machine right now, so I don't recall
> the exact name, but it's found somewhere in the Computer Settings main
> menu dialogue. From here, you can install Apache and PHP, which will
> configure Apache as well to recognise PHP scripts and execute them.
>
mcc (mandriva linux control centre) is the command (or more
specifically, rpmdrake)

To my knowledge, using this tool, all necessary files are installed. I
suspect that there is a fault with the way that mandriva builds the
packages.

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