[mapserver-users] FW: FGS Linux - PHP question
Chris Green
chris.green at ibstv.co.uk
Mon Jan 10 10:34:02 PST 2011
Dear Mapserver users,
I sent the following to the foss-gis forum this morning, but got no
response. I'm wondering if any of you Mapserver experts can help me out with
this problem?
Earlier today I tried to re-install PHP, leaving the other FGS components
intact. I did this after unzipping PHP 5.2.17 and using the command:
# ./configure --with-apxs=/opt/fgs/www/bin/apxs --with-mysql
However I get the error message:
"sorry I was unable to successfully run APXS. Possible reasons:
1. Perl is not installed;
2. Apache was not compiled with DSO support;
3. 'apxs' is not in your path"
So I failed to upgrade PHP (for mysql support), and I can't see why. Nor I
can find out if re-installing the whole FGS package gives me the option of
enabling mysql on the PHP component. As you may realise I am still learning
about Linux!
Can anyone help? In the end all I need is what I have already (FGS 5.4.0)
but with PHP enabled for mysql.
Chris
From: Chris Green [mailto:chris.green at ibstv.co.uk]
Sent: 10 January 2011 06:38
To: 'foss-gis-suite at lists.maptools.org'
Subject: FGS Linux - PHP question
Hi list
I installed FGS Linux installer version 5.4.0 beta 4 in June 2010. It has
been working fine since then but now I am in the process of upgrading my web
site to incorporate a MySQL database and I encountered a PHP problem that I
am not sure of the best way to fix. The PHP version that came with FGS is
5.2.5 and by using info.php I can see that it is not configured to support
MySQL.
As I see it my choices are:
1. Upgrade the existing PHP 5.2.5 to incorporate MySQL support
2. Re-install FGS using the current version, which I see incorporates
PHP base 5.2.9 (I assume this is configured to support MySQL???)
Maybe there are other options, but being fairly inexperienced in Linux I am
looking for the easiest method with least disruption to the existing
website. Can anyone offer me any advice?
Chris Green
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