The other solution is to use the 'wine solution' which runs dos exe's through wine based on extension. It has something to do with setting up misc binary support. I can't remember exactly how it's done but you basically load some special kernel module (binfmt_misc I think) and then echo a proper line (containing .php extension information and /usr/bin/php executer + some other misc info) into the proper place in the /proc file system hierarchy. It should be documented somewhere in the kernel docs.
Cheers, MaZe.
On Mon, 22 Aug 2005, David Thompson wrote:
"Jeff Stacey" wrote:
put
#!/usr/bin/php
at the top of your php script.
...and be sure the file is executable (mode 755 or similar).
Dave Thompson
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