Re: php not working - Was: Web_application_package_guidelines wiki page

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On 5 Oct 2009 at 15:46, Sergej Pupykin wrote:

> This is your karma or badly synced mirror. :)
> 
> On Mon, Oct 5, 2009 at 3:35 PM, Jozsef <jozefk@xxxxxxx> wrote:
> > Yes i read that and I did that changes last time I did -Syu and
> > apache and PHP start working again. But last night it didn't happen.
> > I just didn't try to do anything regarding:
> > *module path is now /usr/lib/php/modules
> >
> > Will try that tonight. If it won't work I'll feel free :)
> >
> > Just sad I spent so much time for configuring and setting up such a
> > nice OS and now I have to leave it. Eh! That's life.
> >
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> >
> >

I had a problem with badly synced mirror. That's true. Then I change 
mirrors and start over. I got PHP again, what was strange since I 
already got PHP with that badly synced mirror. But the problem was 
with OpenOffice not with PHP. And nothing helped for getting Ooo from 
new mirror again. I just remove it and did -Syu without Ooo
Just don't understand why did I get PHP again from new mirror since I 
already had PHP downloaded. The same version :)
Maybe karma :))

Karma or not, I need a good, stable and working OS.

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