Re: PHP 4.3.1 Configure Options

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But does that really matter?  I have always sought to set up servers the
"best way" not the "<insert company name here> way".  if you develop the
SOP for setting up the servers on a network and they are all the same
and it is secure then you have done a good job no matter where the files
are. (as long as it is documented somewhere)
-- 
Patrick S. Harper | CISSP MCSE
patrick@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
www.internetsecurityguru.com

"If we aren't supposed to eat 
animals, why are they made
of meat?"

On Wed, 2003-04-23 at 10:31, Rick Johnson wrote:
> On 4/23/2003 12:58 AM, Kevin Waterson wrote:
> 
> > Is it possible to install apache 2.0.45 with the config files in
> > /etc/httpd/conf and the binary located in /usr/sbin
> > this would maintain the directory structure redhat has.
> 
> 
> add --with-layout=RedHat to apache's configure string (do configure
> --help to confirm case), but that will generally put things where they
> "belong".
> 
> As for php - use the <?phpinfo> in a blank php file on your existing
> server, then call it from a webpage to obtain the configure options Red
> Hat used. You can either duplicate them, or add/remove as needed.
> However, using those will give you the same level of compatability as
> the Red Hat version.
> 
> HTH,
> -Rick
> 
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