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Old 10-23-2003, 06:10 AM   #1
Groucho
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Exclamation Mozilla 1.4.1 problem


Hi all.
I've recently descovered a little big proble using Mozilla 1.4.1. on Slackware 9.1, with Dropline Gnome, Apache 2.0.47, MySQL (last stable release) and PHP.
Before I've installed Apache, PHP, MySQL all works fine, and Mozilla also.
Then I've installed Apache and PHP from Slackware Packages found on Slack Installation CD. I've then revoved tem because during installation, Apache was installed without PHP support and viceversa. Then I've downloaded Apache and PHP source code and I've installed them with MySQL. These 3 components work very well, and I could view my php pages on Mozilla (installed with Slack package).
When I've closed Dropline (after I've closed Mozilla and stopped Apache and MySQL), I didn't seen error messages.
The next time I've started Dropline, my Mozilla didn't start!!!
I've just done removepkg and installpkg again, and Mozilla didn't start again and again.
Then I've removed Mozilla package, I've manually removed all dirs that Mozilla had created, I've downloaded the source and I've installed it, and Mozilla works again.
But now, after I've closed another time Dropline, Mozilla didn't start at all!

There's someone that could help me?
Thenk you
Cheers
 
Old 10-23-2003, 07:42 AM   #2
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Please, help me!
I've to use Mozilla, Apache, PHP, MySQL all days for my job, and I don't want to reinstall and recompile Mozilla all times!
Thank you
Cheers
 
Old 10-23-2003, 01:07 PM   #3
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try to run it from xterm or another console and look at the output. It's probably a missing library.
 
Old 10-23-2003, 02:46 PM   #4
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I've just tried to start Mozilla from xterm, and the output was:
"[PID]: Exit 1"
The problem is that before I installed Apache, PHP and MySQL all worked very well!!! I don't understand why Mozilla doesn't work fine now!!!!
Tnx
 
Old 12-01-2003, 09:03 AM   #5
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I'm a noob on slackware too, one thing I've learned it's that if you use the php, mysql and apache from the slack install cds, you still have to uncomment the lines in apache etc/apache/httpd.conf, they are the last ones:

# By default, all external Apache modules are disabled. To enable a particular
# module for Apache, make sure the necessary packages are installed. Then
# uncomment the appropriate Include line below, save the file, and restart
# Apache. Note that some modules may need additional configuration steps. For
# example, mod_ssl requires a site certificate which you may need to generate.
#
# Lastly, if you remove a module package, be sure to edit this file and comment
# out the appropriate Include line.

# ==> mod_php configuration settings <==
#
# PACKAGES REQUIRED: openssl-solibs (A series) and/or openssl (N series),
# mysql (AP series), gmp (L series), and apache (N series)
#
Include /etc/apache/mod_php.conf

# ==> mod_ssl configuration settings <==
#
# PACKAGES REQUIRED: apache (N series) and openssl (N series)
#
Include /etc/apache/mod_ssl.conf

With that php can run.
 
Old 12-01-2003, 09:52 AM   #6
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Other thing I've figured out now:

In php-apache-mysql box instal the display of erros don't appear because there are security configurations added in /etc/apache/php.ini

change line:

display_errors = Off

to:

display_errors = On

Restart apache, that will do.
 
  


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