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тАО11-01-2001 06:29 AM
тАО11-01-2001 06:29 AM
Upgrading Apache?
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тАО11-01-2001 06:32 AM
тАО11-01-2001 06:32 AM
Re: Upgrading Apache?
Sorry...hit enter by mistake :)
We have a (couple) SA1100's. I was looking to install a newer version of PHP on the machine than the 4.0.0 that comes with it. Unfortunately it looks like mod_so is not compiled into the stock apache. Since that sinks my hopes of installing any modules without recompiling, how would I go about recompiling the web server?
We have a (couple) SA1100's. I was looking to install a newer version of PHP on the machine than the 4.0.0 that comes with it. Unfortunately it looks like mod_so is not compiled into the stock apache. Since that sinks my hopes of installing any modules without recompiling, how would I go about recompiling the web server?
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тАО01-18-2002 06:39 AM
тАО01-18-2002 06:39 AM
Re: Upgrading Apache?
Hi Ron,
you need to download and install the following software (or newer versions):
- From HP-Software ( http://gatekeep.cs.utah.edu/hppd/ ) Downloads as Software-Depots
gcc 2.95.2
binutils 2.9.1
bash 2.0.4
fileutils 4.0.31
bison 1.21.5
- From HP-Software ( http://gatekeep.cs.utah.edu/hppd/ ) Downloads as tar-archives
Flex 3.0.3 (als source tar.gz archive)
- From www.php.net as tar-archives
PHP 4.0.4.pl1 (als source tar.gz archive)
- From www.apache.org as tar-archive
Apache 1.3.17 (als source tar.gz archive)
After Downloading you have to install the
Software Depots with "swinstall" or SAM.
Then you have to extract Apache TAR-Archive
and just _configure_ it:
Unpack TAR-archive to /usr/local/src:
# cd /usr/local/src
# gzip ???d apache_1.3.17.tar.gz
# tar ???xvf apache_1.3.17.tar
Configure the install scripts
# cd /usr/local/src/apache_1.3.17
# ./configure --prefix=/opt/apache --activate-module=src/modules/php4/libphp4.a
Afterwards install PHP:
- Unpacking Tar-Archive
to /usr/local/src as "root":
# cd /usr/local/src
# gzip ???d php-4.0.4.pl1.tar.gz
# tar ???xvf php-4.0.4.pl1.tar
- Konfigurieren des Installscripts
# cd /usr/local/src/php-4.0.4.pl1
# ./configure --with-apache=/usr/local/src/apache_1.3.17 --prefix=/opt/php4 --verbose
- Compile PHP and measure time
# time make
=> (Reference Compile Time:A-Class 5m11.011s)
- install PHP
# make install
Now install Apache:
- Compile Apache (the PHP module will now be integretated ??? hope so ;-) )
# make
- Install Apache
# make install
DONE. (hopefully :-) )
Regards,
Carsten
you need to download and install the following software (or newer versions):
- From HP-Software ( http://gatekeep.cs.utah.edu/hppd/ ) Downloads as Software-Depots
gcc 2.95.2
binutils 2.9.1
bash 2.0.4
fileutils 4.0.31
bison 1.21.5
- From HP-Software ( http://gatekeep.cs.utah.edu/hppd/ ) Downloads as tar-archives
Flex 3.0.3 (als source tar.gz archive)
- From www.php.net as tar-archives
PHP 4.0.4.pl1 (als source tar.gz archive)
- From www.apache.org as tar-archive
Apache 1.3.17 (als source tar.gz archive)
After Downloading you have to install the
Software Depots with "swinstall" or SAM.
Then you have to extract Apache TAR-Archive
and just _configure_ it:
Unpack TAR-archive to /usr/local/src:
# cd /usr/local/src
# gzip ???d apache_1.3.17.tar.gz
# tar ???xvf apache_1.3.17.tar
Configure the install scripts
# cd /usr/local/src/apache_1.3.17
# ./configure --prefix=/opt/apache --activate-module=src/modules/php4/libphp4.a
Afterwards install PHP:
- Unpacking Tar-Archive
to /usr/local/src as "root":
# cd /usr/local/src
# gzip ???d php-4.0.4.pl1.tar.gz
# tar ???xvf php-4.0.4.pl1.tar
- Konfigurieren des Installscripts
# cd /usr/local/src/php-4.0.4.pl1
# ./configure --with-apache=/usr/local/src/apache_1.3.17 --prefix=/opt/php4 --verbose
- Compile PHP and measure time
# time make
=> (Reference Compile Time:A-Class 5m11.011s)
- install PHP
# make install
Now install Apache:
- Compile Apache (the PHP module will now be integretated ??? hope so ;-) )
# make
- Install Apache
# make install
DONE. (hopefully :-) )
Regards,
Carsten
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тАО07-29-2002 09:07 AM
тАО07-29-2002 09:07 AM
Re: Upgrading Apache?
Carsten,
Excellent instructions, but the sa1100 runs Linux 6.2. Your instructions would work very well on HP-UX.
Excellent instructions, but the sa1100 runs Linux 6.2. Your instructions would work very well on HP-UX.
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