Re: Subversion apache module will not load in unstable

2003-09-29 Thread Fraser Campbell
anks, I should have caught that, I had this installed: ii libapache2-dav-svn 0.25-0.1 Apache module for Subversion - in developmen Looks like they've replaced libapache2-dav-svn with libapache2-svn. Since subversion itself doesn't depend on the apache I guess there was nothing in th

Re: Subversion apache module will not load in unstable

2003-09-29 Thread Philipp Weis
On 29 Sep 2003, Fraser Campbell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I've been running subversion on an unstable server for quite a while. A while > ago (over a month I'd say) it stopped working following an upgrade. > Subversion has been through a few upgrades in the meantime but still willl > not loa

Re: Subversion apache module will not load in unstable

2003-09-29 Thread Dave Carrigan
On Mon, Sep 29, 2003 at 02:50:27PM -0400, Fraser Campbell wrote: > I've been running subversion on an unstable server for quite a while. A while > ago (over a month I'd say) it stopped working following an upgrade. > Subversion has been through a few upgrades in the meantime but still willl >

Subversion apache module will not load in unstable

2003-09-29 Thread Fraser Campbell
Hi, I've been running subversion on an unstable server for quite a while. A while ago (over a month I'd say) it stopped working following an upgrade. Subversion has been through a few upgrades in the meantime but still willl not load. Here's the error message that I get: Restarting web s

Re: (Potato) problems with PHP4 package /apache module

2001-06-17 Thread John Foster
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > Hello everyone. > I think maybe this is not the appropiate place to post this; in that > case, I'm sorry. > Now the question: I have instaled apache 1.3.19 in potato and now > I add php4 as a module, and the pgsql extension for php. > Dselect and installs = ok. > apach

(Potato) problems with PHP4 package /apache module

2001-06-15 Thread fmaresca
Hello everyone. I think maybe this is not the appropiate place to post this; in that case, I'm sorry. Now the question: I have instaled apache 1.3.19 in potato and now I add php4 as a module, and the pgsql extension for php. Dselect and installs = ok. apache + php = ok, but pgsql extension is not

Re: Apache module

2001-04-06 Thread FunguzSheep
* Francois Leib <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [010406 16:45]: > >Do u know where I can find the ldap module for apache? > > > >I'm looking for something like mod_ldap.so or something like that. > 1. http://nona.net/software/ldap/ 2. you could install libapache-mod-auth-pam and libpa

Apache module

2001-04-06 Thread Francois Leib
Do u know where I can find the ldap module for apache?   I'm looking for something like mod_ldap.so or something like that.   Thank you for your help   Francois

php as apache module

2000-11-29 Thread John-Mark
I am trying to install php4 as a module of apache but as yet have had no success and been somewhat confused by the information given on the www.php.net site. can any one shed any light on this rather dark problem for me by pointing me in the right direction. So far apache is installed and appears t

apache module question

2000-06-02 Thread Shao Zhang
Hi, Is there an apache module out there so that I can insert a little banner to all of the html pages that it serves? If there is not, could anyone tell me an alternative solution? Thanks. Shao

Re: PHP/FI Apache Module

1997-12-08 Thread Hamish Moffatt
On Mon, Dec 08, 1997 at 10:00:04AM -0500, Steve Kostecke wrote: > In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, > [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Hamish Moffatt) writes: > > You can set up MIME handlers in your srm.conf so that you can access > > ..phtml documents directly without the /cgi-bin/php.cgi/path business,

Re: PHP/FI Apache Module

1997-12-08 Thread Stephen Zander
Wintermute wrote: > BTW, what version of Apache comes with the Hamm dist? I haven't > upgraded to it yet (wanting to wait for a little while for sake of > paranoia). On my box: ii apache 1.3b2-3Versatile, high-performance HTTP server However there is a later version out (it jus

Re: PHP/FI Apache Module

1997-12-08 Thread Nathan E Norman
On Mon, 8 Dec 1997, Steve Kostecke wrote: : In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, : [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Hamish Moffatt) writes: : > There is a dynamic module (.so) for Apache if you use the precompiled : > PHP/FI package. I'm not sure which versions of Apache it works with though; : > I have used i

Re: PHP/FI Apache Module

1997-12-08 Thread Steve Kostecke
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Hamish Moffatt) writes: > There is a dynamic module (.so) for Apache if you use the precompiled > PHP/FI package. I'm not sure which versions of Apache it works with though; > I have used it with 1.1. I've tried adding the php_mod.so to the

Re: PHP/FI Apache Module

1997-12-06 Thread Wintermute
Steve Kostecke wrote: > > Ref: Hamm (Sun Nov 30 22:00:00 UTC 1997), Apache 1.3b3-3, PHP/FI 2.0b10-5 > > I'm a bit confused as to how to make Apache use the PHP/FI module. The > docs seem to suggest that I must recompile Apache. ...? > > FWIW I've been able to use php.cgi > Even though this i

Re: PHP/FI Apache Module

1997-12-06 Thread Hamish Moffatt
On Fri, Dec 05, 1997 at 02:45:03PM -0500, Steve Kostecke wrote: > Ref: Hamm (Sun Nov 30 22:00:00 UTC 1997), Apache 1.3b3-3, PHP/FI 2.0b10-5 > > I'm a bit confused as to how to make Apache use the PHP/FI module. The > docs seem to suggest that I must recompile Apache. ...? > > FWIW I've been abl

PHP/FI Apache Module

1997-12-05 Thread Steve Kostecke
Ref: Hamm (Sun Nov 30 22:00:00 UTC 1997), Apache 1.3b3-3, PHP/FI 2.0b10-5 I'm a bit confused as to how to make Apache use the PHP/FI module. The docs seem to suggest that I must recompile Apache. ...? FWIW I've been able to use php.cgi TIA -- _ _

New Apache module mod_info.so available on master

1996-09-12 Thread Yves Arrouye
Thanks to Joey Hess, a bug in the info module has been spotted (the module makes a SIGSEGV). The bug has been corrected and another bug in this module, regarding the dumping of the currentr configuration, has been fixed too. The module will be part of the next Apache release. In the meantime, it i