Date: Mon, 31 Mar 2014 17:02:14 +0100 From: Aled Morris <aledm@qix.co.uk> To: Chris H <bsd-lists@bsdforge.com> Cc: freebsd-hackers@freebsd.org Subject: Re: despairing with apache httpd + php Message-ID: <CAO1bj=Zvz78rZ4tgr=2ASZodtPygYXdAfBDZa_FkdhfpPQJR%2BQ@mail.gmail.com> In-Reply-To: <8b74e1be5e620292f9fc005e137dae8b.authenticated@ultimatedns.net> References: <CAO1bj=bOxZ00dnFNX3Z8oTpumbYLjmygKEkvrSL0vS8xSrMV1A@mail.gmail.com> <8b74e1be5e620292f9fc005e137dae8b.authenticated@ultimatedns.net>
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On 31 March 2014 16:53, Chris H <bsd-lists@bsdforge.com> wrote: > No offense. But there's nothing here that indicates anything, but that > you've > built/installed www/apache-*, and lang/php* several times, and in several > different ways. Sorry, I know - I'm venting my frustration on the list :-) > There is absolutely no indication that any of the > build/installs failed their intended purposes. > I think I need some basic help on getting apache with mod_php installed using the "pkg" tool. Firstly, is it even possible? Or am I barking up the wrong tree? What packages do I need and which order do I install them? $ sudo pkg install apache24 $ sudo pkg install php55-mysql this doesn't result in an web server that executes php. I have no idea what to add to the httpd.conf to make it load php since there doesn't seem to be a "mod_php" file in the php package. Aled
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