Which php??

Brad Mettee bmettee at pchotshots.com
Tue Jan 11 18:51:17 UTC 2011


Gary Kline wrote:
> On Tue, Jan 11, 2011 at 11:51:41AM -0500, Chris Brennan wrote:
>   
>> On Tue, Jan 11, 2011 at 11:46 AM, Gary Kline <kline at thought.org> wrote:
>>
>>     
>>> On Mon, Jan 10, 2011 at 10:07:28PM +0000, Paul Macdonald wrote:
>>>       
>>>> On 10/01/2011 21:21, Gary Kline wrote:
>>>>         
>>>>> Which php52 port do I need to run with wordpress?  There are      a
>>>>> slew of them po ports.
>>>>>
>>>>> tia.
>>>>>
>>>>>           
>>>> php5.2 is the last release before its eol'd.
>>>>
>>>> there may be some tweaking, but you'd be better getting it working
>>>> with 5.3 (lang/php5) now rather than later...
>>>>
>>>> Paul.
>>>>
>>>>         
>>>         Well, I have no screen-capture set up o my server, so cannot
>>>        show the firefox display.  But here is the samr thing using
>>>        lynx:
>>>
>>>        According to the /usr/local/www/wordpress/* files, php is not
>>>        running.  I had the wordpress port install itself in the default
>>>        place: in /usr/local/www; should I cp the files somewhere else?
>>>        --I have no subdomain wordpress (or wordpress.thought.org).
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> ps 8:20 Server <ethic> [5025] lynx wp-admin/install.php
>>>                                                                       (p1
>>> of 3)
>>>                                   WordPress
>>>
>>> Error: PHP is not running
>>>
>>>   WordPress requires that your web server is running PHP. Your server
>>>   does not have PHP installed, or PHP is turned off.
>>>   >
>>>
>>>                                   WordPress
>>>
>>>   get_var("SHOW TABLES LIKE '$wpdb->users'") != null ); // Ensure that
>>>   Blogs appear in search engines by default $blog_public = 1; if ( !
>>>   empty( $_POST ) ) $blog_public = isset( $_POST['blog_public'] );
>>>   $weblog_title = isset( $_POST['weblog_title'] ) ? trim( stripslashes(
>>>   $_POST['weblog_title'] ) ) : ''; $user_name =
>>>   isset($_POST['user_name']) ? trim( stripslashes( $_POST['user_name'] )
>>>   ) : 'admin'; $admin_password = isset($_POST['admin_password']) ? trim(
>>>   stripslashes( $_POST['admin_password'] ) ) : ''; $admin_email = isset(
>>>   $_POST['admin_email'] ) ? trim( stripslashes( $_POST['admin_email'] ) )
>>>   : ''; if ( ! is_null( $error ) ) { ?>
>>>
>>>   ERROR
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>        So:: are there other ways of installing this stuff?  Should I
>>>        cp -rp this wordpress directory in [e.g.]
>>>        /usr/local/www/journey?
>>>
>>>        Thanks for any clues,
>>>
>>>        gary
>>>
>>> Gary,
>>>       
>> Did you set up your webserver to parse .php/.phps files. In Apache this is
>> probably (I don't have apache install on my fbsd box anymore) at
>> /usr/local/etc/apache22/conf/Includes/php.conf. I don't know about other
>> webservers...
>>
>> hth/c-
>>     
>
>
> Here is a grep -1 php of the httpd.conf, showing that the php types
> are allowed.
>
>
>
> LoadModule rewrite_module libexec/apache22/mod_rewrite.so
> LoadModule php5_module        libexec/apache22/libphp5.so
> ####LoadModule php5_module        libexec/apache/libphp5.so
> ###LoadModule php5_module        libexec/apache/libphp5.so
>
> AddType application/x-httpd-php .php
> AddType application/x-httpd-php-source .phps
>
>
> AddType application/x-httpd-php .php .htm .html
>
>
> AddType application/x-httpd-php .php
> AddType application/x-httpd-php-source .phps
>
> 	So, yeah, looks like that is permitted......
>   
Does the PHP.INI file have short tags enabled? Does WordPress use them 
by default? (Look at the beginning of the wordpress php files, look for 
"<?php", this is the normal php tag, but a short tag (deprecated, but 
still usable) looks like this "<?".

Only ONE of the AddTypes should exist, I'm not sure how Apache will 
handle it if there are multiple of them. Prune it back to being just 
this pair (and make sure you do an apache restart after you change it):

AddType application/x-httpd-php .php .htm .html .phtml
AddType application/x-httpd-php-source .phps

If you execute "php -version" from the shell, what do you get?




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