On Sat, 2005-09-17 at 14:11 +0900, Dave Gutteridge wrote:
Thank you for the helpful advice. I have not yet undertaken some of the steps recommended here, but I will soon and report back anything that requires further clarification.
But I did want to speak to this issue of whether or not this is an appropriate place to address these issues.
First, let me clarify that this issue is not how to run PHP or MySQL in general. It's that I thought I had installed these applications when I installed CentOS. To determine whether or not they are working is in part a matter of trying to find out how much I can assume about the CentOS installation process. Was the PHP application offered in the installer the full PHP service I need to run PHP scripts on my computer? I think this is at least, in some ways, related to CentOS, as it's CentOS which is the environment that has determined what version of PHP I'm running and what settings it has.
But further than that, when I was first looking for a Linux distribution, one of my criteria was trying to find one that had a large and helpful community of support. For the most part, this list and the CentOS community has met that need.
But I will have questions where, like in this instance, I am not so sure about the borders between the application and the operating system, and I need help clarifying that so that I can take my queries to the right place for the right reasons. I mean, I don't understand why questions I, and others, have had about installing and configuring (and even running) KDE, Gnome, Gpilot, YUM, and installing OpenOffice and other applications were answered here without comment about their suitability for this list, but how to install and configure PHP is deemed inappropriate.
I'm looking for a community that is looking to help me get into the world of Linux, via their distribution. If the CentOS community is not that kind of community, one that helps Newbies, then that would be a little sad as I've invested so much work in getting CentOS to meet my needs, and I've felt that overall the CentOS community has been very welcoming. But if this group, or it's moderators, do not have the patience to help a newbie who does not know why a YUM installation question is on topic but a PHP installation question isn't, please direct me to the community and or distribution that is.
---- No - it was appropriate - you should feel free to ask away. I think Karanbir was a bit too jumpy from other threads this week.
All of the Red Hat lists are un-moderated and they work. There are no 'rules' as of this point - at least none published on the web site. At this point, there are no moderators and you should feel free to post your questions. Sometimes things get off-topic and that's not the worst thing.
You shouldn't have to configure php and apache at all if you put your files in /var/www/html. If you put them anywhere else, you undoubtedly would have to do some configuration (system-config-httpd) if necessary, edit /etc/httpd/conf.d/php.conf and if necessary...
http://fedora.redhat.com/docs/selinux-apache-fc3/
http://www.redhat.com/docs/manuals/enterprise/RHEL-4-Manual/selinux- guide/
Craig