Hi,
Please let me know which is the correct path used by easyapache:
/usr/home/cpeasyapache or /home/easyapache ??
In some cpanel servers I could see it uses /usr/home/cpeasyapache for source code, and in some /home/easyapache [easyapache : v3.14.9].
Does this path change frequently? How can I find which path is used before easyapache is build?
Thanks in advance.
Hello everyone I am trying to enable GD in my installation of PHP in my CentOS 6.3 machine running lighttpd as the web server.
I am trying to enable GD in my installation of Apache2, PHP5 and MySQL on my Ubuntu server.
I have re-compiled with easyapache twice now and for some reason mod_security is still at 1.9.5.
Ok, I have cPanel/WHM latest on a Dedi, here are my specs on apache:
Server version: Apache/2.2.23 (Unix)
Server built: Oct 13 2012 19:33:23
Cpanel::Easy::Apache v3.14.13 rev9999
I just ran a re-compile using easyapache as you can see by the date.
HI,
How can we find the easyapache version?
I could find the command '/usr/local/cpanel/scripts/easyapache --version', but when it is executed it gives two values:
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# /usr/local/cpanel/scripts/easyapache --version
Easy::Apache v3.13.5
[cpanel]
11.32.3 (build 21)
[apache]
Server version: Apache/2.2.22 (Unix)
Server built: Apr 17 2012 00:47:25
Cpanel::Easy::Ap
sorry if this has been answered already, but my searches brought me to nowhere.
I have just installed LAMP environment on Amazon EC2 instance. It runs on:
Ubuntu precise 12.04 amd64 server
PHP Version 5.3.10-1ubuntu3.4
MySQL 5.5.28
Apache/2.2.22 (Ubuntu)
Drupal 7-18
Drupal installation tells me that I have not GD enabled and PDO extension are disabled.
I'm not sure what happened, desktop effects was working after a fresh install of Jaunty (fading windows, etc).
I want to compile a current version of php5-fpm from source for use on a server running Ubuntu 12.04. I can do this using the default options, but would like to know if there is a way to determine what options were actually used when the existing version (5.3.10-1ubuntu3.4) was built into a deb.