Keith,
I like to compile Apache and PHP from source because it allows me to easily
remove and add modules. It just gives me tighter control on what is and is
not included in the compiled software. As an example, I sometimes need to
include Informix support in PHP and a clean compile from source is the best
way (for me) to do it.
Once I have my script setup with correct paths and such, it is a snap to
recompile things exactly the way I want them.
- Mark
Mark Patrick wrote:
> Hello,
> I have seen some people on the list trying to get PHP, MySQL, and Apache
> 2 working together on Redhat 8.0. I have it all running together on many
> boxes.
>
> I wrote a guide at:
> http://www.patrickservices.com/software/guides/guides.html if anyone is
> interested. I wrote this mainly for myself, but others may be able to
> use it.
Mark,
Your guide is very detailed and helpful. However, I was wondering why
you recompiled all the packages from source? Other than the upgrade of
PHP to 4.3 from 4.2.2, were there some options you needed that were not
in the default Red Hat packages?
I have that mix running on several servers using the default Red Hat
packages.
Best Regards,
Keith
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