* 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 ?
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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
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