Date: Wed, 01 Sep 1999 11:43:17 -0700 From: Ludwig Pummer <ludwigp@bigfoot.com> To: Matthew Enger <menger@dhs.org> Cc: Will Andrews <andrews@TECHNOLOGIST.COM>, freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.ORG Subject: Re: Problem compiling php 3.0.12 + apache_1.3.6/9 Message-ID: <37CD73C5.B61D18A9@bigfoot.com> References: <Pine.LNX.4.10.9908311901040.12090-100000@lion.kgv.edu.hk>
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It would be more encouraging if you bothered to read the responses people send you. Take a look at the last line of Will Andrews' Apache startup message. See "mod_ssl" and "PHP" in there? That's the magic of the port. The apache13-php3 port has this capability too, IIRC. Matthew Enger wrote: > > But what if I want mod_ssl and php? > > On Tue, 31 Aug 1999, Will Andrews wrote: > > > You should not be trying to compile Apache manually. There is absolutely _NO_ > > reason to NOT use the port. In fact, the port apache13-php4 is newer on all > > counts than what you're trying to compile - it's Apache 1.3.9 + PHP 4.0b2. Zend > > support is there! ;-) > > > > This was installed by the apache13-php4 port: > > > > *** /var/log/apache_error_log *** > > [Tue Aug 31 05:47:24 1999] [notice] Apache/1.3.9 (FreeBSD) PHP/4.0B2 > > mod_ssl/2.4.0 OpenSSL/0.9.4 configured -- resuming normal operations --Ludwig Pummer <ludwigp@bigfoot.com> To Unsubscribe: send mail to majordomo@FreeBSD.org with "unsubscribe freebsd-questions" in the body of the message
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