Re: where php at?

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On 3/27/06, Anthony Ettinger <aettinger@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> On 3/27/06, Ryan A <Ryan@xxxxxxx> wrote:
> > Ooops, and lets not forget this one:
> >
> > curl http://www.yoursite.com/path/to/script/yourscript.php
> >
> > you can put that in your cron job by going to cpanel.... its a long way
> > round but sometimes it can be useful....you should have CURL installed of
> > course.
> > The good thing about the above is it does not matter where the heck your php
> > is installed or if you have the "shebang" or not...
> >
> > HTH again.
> >
> > Cheers,
> > Ryan
> >
>
> $which php
> returns nothing
>
> $whereis php
> php: /etc/ph
> $ ls /etc/php
> apache2-php4  apache2-php5  cli-php4
>
> I don't think the binary php exists on my system.
> The only php* binary matches I have are:
> $ php
> php-config  phpize
>
>
> I think cli-php4 is the command-line-interface php.ini file for php4,
> but the binary is no longer on my system.
>
> If anyone knows...otherwise, I'll redirect to #gentoo
>

fyi: i didn't have the "cli" use flag set when I installed php5.

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