On January 29, 2019 12:53:19 PM MST, Kurt Mosiejczuk <k...@cranky.work> wrote: >The current PHP package readme states that all one has to do to run >the Apache PHP module is make a symbolic link. That's only true if >you have the php-apache package installed. If it isn't installed the >supplied command making a symbolic links works (because of the -f) but >it does nothing since the /var/www/conf/modules.sample directory isn't >there and/or doesn't contain the php.conf we are linking. I think it is >fallout from the (appreciated) split so using PHP didn't pull in >Apache. > >This is just a small wording addition/change to make explicit that the >php-apache package must be installed for it to work. > >--Kurt > >Index: files/README-main >=================================================================== >RCS file: /cvs/ports/lang/php/files/README-main,v >retrieving revision 1.8 >diff -u -p -r1.8 README-main >--- files/README-main 23 Jan 2019 21:04:53 -0000 1.8 >+++ files/README-main 29 Jan 2019 19:42:39 -0000 >@@ -55,8 +55,9 @@ the two; therefore bugs in php can poten > Another option is to use FastCGI via php-fpm as in the above section; > you can use mod_proxy_fcgi to interface it with Apache. > >-If you wish to use the Apache module, enable it by creating a >-symbolic link from ${MODPHP_CONFIG_PATH}/modules.sample/php-${PV}.conf >+If you wish to use the Apache module, make sure the php-apache-${PV} >+package is installed. Then the module enable it by creating a symbolic > >+link from ${MODPHP_CONFIG_PATH}/modules.sample/php-${PV}.conf > to ${MODPHP_CONFIG_PATH}/modules/php.conf. As root: > > ln -sf ${MODPHP_CONFIG_PATH}/modules.sample/php-${PV}.conf \
"installed. Then the module enable it by" sounds funny. Perhaps, "installed. Then, enable the module by"? Sent from phone. Why it's not a diff. Thanks, Tracey -- Tracey Emery