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I am running my application in MAMP server. I want to install composer.
I tried to doing this by this command.
curl -sS https://getcomposer.org/installer | php
But, it's giving me error.
#!/usr/bin/env php
Some settings on your machine make Composer unable to work properly.
Make sure that you fix the issues listed below and run this script
again:
The detect_unicode setting must be disabled. Add the following to the
end of your php.ini:
detect_unicode = Off
The php.ini used by your command-line PHP is: /private/etc/php.ini If
you can not modify the ini file, you can also run php -d
option=value to modify ini values on the fly. You can use -d multiple
times.
What could be the reason. This command consider default PHP installed in mac or it's going to targer MAMP's PHP?
Either follow the instructions and edit the php.ini file as it says, or don't use php, which is the system's PHP installation, but use the full path to MAMP's PHP instead:
$ curl ... | /Applications/MAMP/bin/php/php<your-version-here>/bin/php
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Upgraded to Mac OS 12 today and noticed PHP was removed. Have installed PHP 8 using brew. I've tried setting it up with the default httpd and also tried installing it with brew. I load the module in the config. In both cases, when I access the files on the localhost in my browser, it just prints the text in the php files and doesn't execute them. Haven't really got any clue left
You need to add the line AddType application/x-httpd-php .php to httpd.conf Apache configuration file to enable PHP file parsing. After editing the file restart Apache to reload new settings.
You can use an alternative like MAMP (My Apache MySQL and PHP). Installation instructions here: https://documentation.mamp.info/en/MAMP-Mac/Installation/.
It includes a prepackaged Apache/nginx web server, PHP and MySQL, as well as, a management GUI app native to macOS.
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I follow this guide to install LAMP server on fedora 22 workstation
How To Install LAMP Stack (Apache, MariaDB And PHP) In Fedora 22
Everything working well except phpmyadmin.
When i need access it of the browser
i see nothing (blank page)
How i can fix this issue ?
Any Suggestions ?
Possibly you can get more info via 2 things
1- Enabling php display_errors in php.ini file which you can find by running
php --ini
changing display_errors to on and save it then restart apache web server and revisit phpmyadmin url which should show you the error
2- looking in apache error log which mostly located in /var/log/httpd/error.log
you can use tail -f for better tshooting
tail -f /var/log/httpd/error.log
Try running phpMyAdmin's index.php over the command line. This should give you more information about the error that causes the problem.
php index.php
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As client requirement i need to remove the suexec from apache to remove vulnerabilties.
To do that i am using apachectl -V command on linux machine.
i am getting many variables with path of the file like
-D SUEXEC_BIN="/usr/sbin/suexec"
From the documentation on apache.org
if i would remove or rename this suexec file from the above path and restart the server, suexec will be deactivated and the above variable won't be show the file.
I am doing the same but the reflection is not showing. please help me out this.
The -D SUEXEC_BIN=… text that you're seeing is an option that was specified when the web server was compiled. It doesn't mean that suexec is being used, and it can't be removed without recompiling the web server (which you should not do here).
Refer to manual on how to disable or enable suexec: http://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.2/suexec.html#enable
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I have multiple versions of gcc 4.1.2 and 4.9.1 installed as g++4.9.
The old version had really old libstdc++ and was always failing with requiring libgcc errors. I fixed that by adding
export LD_LIBARY_PATH=/home/naveen/gcc4.9/lib: /home/naveen/gcc4.9/lib64 to all users. I even set this in /etc/bashrc and did . /etc/bashrc as root.
Now I am running a c++ code using php but the code always fails with the same libgcc errors i was seeing from console. I can see that the apache is being controlled by user daemon.
How can I fix this so that apache and php use the modified ld_library_paths?
Edit the scripts that actually start httpd and export the variables there.
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I've been using PHP-5.4.3 for about a month now, and today, I decided to make a switch to PHP-5.5.5, I downloaded the source code, and placed it in C:/php (also renaming the folder php-5.5.5 to php) and I added server variables, as usual C:/php/ <-- but here I got stuck. Because, usually I appended the php.exe at the end, which was found inside the PHP folder so, I could be able to access PHP from the command line, or start the built-in server, but now,I can't find this file, and I can't find a way to start the server from the command line either.
You can compile php yourself. It's simply 2-4 commands and its also explained. I can run configure then make install. You can run configure --help to see all the options. It can be useful if you compile for fast-cgi or need more space or a faster php.
The source code you downloaded needs to be built...
You can download a binary version from here (assuming you're using Windows, of course).
Or read this if you want to build it yourself. There are many other tutorials online.