Re: Apache2 & PHP5.0 Problems on Solaris 10



On 27 Mar, 19:00, "Thomas Dehn" <thomas-use...@xxxxxxxx> wrote:
If you want to use PHP, its probably a good idea to use
one of those unbundled/freeware software stacks that
contain both Apache and PHP
- PHP has lots of dependencies, and manually fulfilling these
  dependencies can be hard
- Solaris bundled Apache, all current patch revisions, has
  been compiled with largefile support (necessary to
  enable 32-bit Apache to serve files > 2GBytes). Your PHP module
  would have to be binary compatible with that.


Cheers.... Makes sense. I think I'll do as both yourself & Sharif
suggest and start from scratch.
.



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