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10.3: Enable the built-in PHP module (And then update PHP)
This is what I get when I run the command as instructed to update PHP:
10.3: Enable the built-in PHP module (And then update PHP)
The Developer Tools are called XCode on Panther, and a CD labelled 'XCode Tools' should have been in the Panther retail box.
10.3: Enable the built-in PHP module (And then update PHP)
Yes, you need the developers tools they are on the XCode CD that came with Panther.
Also, the last line in my sample came across wrong... that should actually be two lines:
(Also dont type the '$' that's the prompt)
-S.
10.3: Enable the built-in PHP module (And then update PHP)
Thanks! I installed DT off the Panther CD and it all worked perfectly as to installing. Only question now: when I run the php test script, I still get PHP Version 4.3.2, not 4.3.4. What am I doing wrong?
10.3: Enable the built-in PHP module (And then update PHP)
did you restart apache?
also reload you browser to make sure you are not just loading a cached version of the info page.
10.3: Enable the built-in PHP module (And then update PHP)
I did, and I've actually both emptied the Safari cache and rebooted. No dice. Yet the install went fine, no errors!
10.3: Enable the built-in PHP module (And then update PHP)
Sorry, I hadn't restarted Remote Login. Now that I have, it shows up fine as 4.3.4. Thanks! |
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