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I installed the PHP package and it wreaked havoc on my Apache2 (I wasn't able to do a sudo apachectl -k graceful any more).  Turns out my PHP package was already up to php 5.2.6.
I installed the PHP package and it wreaked havoc on my Apache2 (I wasn't able to do a sudo apachectl -k graceful any more).  Turns out my PHP package was already up to php 5.2.6 (my server is 10.5.6)


So instead of installing a new PHP package, I went to the php.ini file and uncommented out the line: extension=php_gd2.dll
So instead of installing a new PHP package, I went to the php.ini file and uncommented out the line: extension=php_gd2.dll

Revision as of 15:19, 13 February 2009

I installed the PHP package and it wreaked havoc on my Apache2 (I wasn't able to do a sudo apachectl -k graceful any more). Turns out my PHP package was already up to php 5.2.6 (my server is 10.5.6)

So instead of installing a new PHP package, I went to the php.ini file and uncommented out the line: extension=php_gd2.dll

~Rosalyn