Re: PHP doesn't work with Apache2

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On Nov 25, 2007, at 03:06:10, ApplePro wrote:

BuildSmart <buildsmart <at> daleenterprise.com> writes:




On Nov 24, 2007, at 18:31:52, ApplePro wrote:



I'm getting this error when I'm trying to configure:


creating cache ../config.cache
checking for Cygwin environment... no
checking for mingw32 environment... no
checking for egrep... grep -E
checking for a sed that does not truncate output... /bin/sed
checking host system type... x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu
checking target system type... x86_64-redhat-linux-gnu
checking for gcc... gcc
checking whether the C compiler (gcc -arch i386 -arch x86_64 -pipe
-no-cpp-precomp -arch i386 -arch x86_64) works... no
configure: error: installation or configuration problem: C 

compiler cannot create executables.



Knowing about your environment and tools helps you build software, since I
don't know what you have I can only guess and I guess your environment isn't as
advanced as I had originally thought.

Like I said, I'm not certain which arch's your compiler supports but I'm
guessing that it doesn't support "-arch i386" so remove those and just use
"-arch x86_64".



I've deleted all -arch i386, but still get the error message:


loading cache ../config.cache
checking for Cygwin environment... (cached) no
checking for mingw32 environment... (cached) no
checking for egrep... (cached) grep -E
checking for a sed that does not truncate output... (cached) /bin/sed
checking host system type... x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu
checking target system type... x86_64-redhat-linux-gnu
checking for gcc... (cached) gcc
checking whether the C compiler (gcc -arch x86_64 -pipe -no-cpp-precomp -arch
x86_64) works... no
configure: error: installation or configuration problem: C compiler cannot
create executables.

It appears that your compiler might not recognize the arch command or the arch's are non standard but since I don't have access to it to determine what is causing the failure let's also remove all "-arch x86_64" and try again.




I wanted you to type:
/usr/sbin/apxs -q LIBEXECDIR




The output is:

/usr/lib64/httpd/modules



try this in your httpd.conf file

LoadModule php5_module /usr/lib64/httpd/modules/libphp5.so


stop and start apache.




I get same error:

Starting httpd: httpd: Syntax error on line 188 of /etc/httpd/conf/httpd.conf:
LoadModule takes two arguments, a module name and the name of a shared object
file to load it from
[FAILED]

Looks like I use wrong syntax, but I've checked this, syntax is correct.


-- Dale



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