* Todd Cary ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [Jan 01. 2002 15:04]:
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> My question is about where I should put my databases? I notice that the
> "/var" is often used, but is "/usr". So, for a guy coming from the NT
> world, what would you suggest?
> 1) /var/databases/app1; /var/databases/app2 - or -
Brian et al -
What a way to start the new year!! I now have PHP 4.1.1 *with*
Interbase running on Linux 7.2 *with* Samba. And I am greatly indebted
to the generous help of many people on this List. This means I can move
my family picture album (uses Interbase) off of the IIS system and onto
Li
* Todd Cary ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [Jan 01. 2002 10:39]:
> When I run the "make" after a successful "configure", I get the
> following errors:
> stub.lo: file not recognized: File truncated
> collect2: ld returned 1 exit status
> make[1]: *** [libphp4.la] Error 1
> make: *** [all-recursive] Error 1
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You might also check for distrbution specific forum/list
Slackware has one, I'm sure Redhat has some.
By the why, were you compile Apache/Mysql and PHP from *tgz sources ?
> David -
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> When I run the "make" after a successful "configure", I get the
> following errors:
>
> stub.lo: file not recognized: File truncated
> collect2: ld returned 1 exit status
> make[1]: *** [libphp4.la] Error 1
> make: *** [all-recursive] E
When I run the "make" after a successful "configure", I get the
following errors:
stub.lo: file not recognized: File truncated
collect2: ld returned 1 exit status
make[1]: *** [libphp4.la] Error 1
make: *** [all-recursive] Error 1
Any suggestions on how I may resolve this?
Todd
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* Brian Clark ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [Dec 31. 2001 19:09]:
> make 2>&1 /home/todd/makeerr.txt
Gah! I need to just go watch TV or something.
I meant:
make 2>&1 > /home/todd/makeerr.txt
That directs STDERR to STDOUT and that's redirected to
/home/todd/makeerr.txt
Sorry for the list bomb.
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* Brian Clark ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [Dec 31. 2001 19:05]:
> > How do I redirect the output *if* the output is errors? For example
> > # make > /home/todd/makeerr.txt
> Try this:
> make 2> /home/todd/makeerr.txt
Oh, and if you want it *all* to go to that file:
make 2>&1 /home/todd/makeerr.txt
* Todd Cary ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [Dec 31. 2001 18:59]:
> How do I redirect the output *if* the output is errors? For example
> # make > /home/todd/makeerr.txt
Try this:
make 2> /home/todd/makeerr.txt
> I am getting an error when I run "make" after configuring with
> "--with-apxs". The confi
Brian et al -
How do I redirect the output *if* the output is errors? For example
# make > /home/todd/makeerr.txt
I am getting an error when I run "make" after configuring with
"--with-apxs". The configure runs fine; it is just the make and I have
noticed that with the above redirect, everyth
* Todd Cary ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [Dec 31. 2001 13:15]:
> Brian et al -
Looks like you meant to send this to the list? :-)) I waited to see if
one would roll on in, but it doesn't look like it will be, sooo...
> This is starting to make some sense, however, there are still some areas
> of confusi
* Todd Cary ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [Dec 31. 2001 11:34]:
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> I am told that apache-1.3.20-16 is loaded, however there are 4 or so
> other applications dependent on it. If I were to do a "rpm -e
> apache-1.3.20-16" with the "ignore dependencies" directive, what will
> happen?
You probably don'
Brian -
That is correct: libphp4.so no longer exists (locate libphp4.so).
I am not sure where the Apache source code exists with the default RH
7.2 intallation, or if it exists at all. When I do
# rpm -qa | grep apache
I am told that apache-1.3.20-16 is loaded, however there are 4 or so
other
* Edwin Boersma ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [Dec 31. 2001 06:15]:
> Has Apache been restarted ton use the new libphp4.so? And if so, does it use
He will have no libphp4.so since he used --with-apache. In order to
create a DSO, he'll need to use --with-apxs
> the correct one (you might have another one
Hi Todd,
Has Apache been restarted ton use the new libphp4.so? And if so, does it use
the correct one (you might have another one on your system)?
If Apache starts without probs, check the httpd.conf for php mime types.
What does Apache respond if you load your test script?
Regards,
Edwin
Todd
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