[FX.php List] [OFF] Upgrading to PHP 5 on a Mac OS X Tiger server
Gareth Evans
gareth.evans at schawk.com
Sat Jan 10 00:00:45 MST 2009
Maybe check your httpd.conf to see if apache is loading the correct module.
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GARETH EVANS
> From: Bob Patin <bob at patin.com>
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> Date: Fri, 9 Jan 2009 22:45:55 -0600
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> Subject: [FX.php List] [OFF] Upgrading to PHP 5 on a Mac OS X Tiger server
>
> I've got a server running OS X Server Tiger, and I installed PHP 5.2.4
> on it yesterday, but after the install, it doesn't start up.
>
> Is there a terminal command that I need to invoke to tell the server
> to start using PHP 5? I turned off PHP 4 in Server Admin, but when I
> do that I have no PHP at all.
>
> I've done this upgrade on another machine but don't remember what I
> did to get PHP 5 to start; I seem to recall that it just started
> without any fuss.
>
> Any help would be mucho appreciated; I've got a client wanting to do
> something that (supposedly) requires PHP 5.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Bob Patin
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