LAMP
LAMP usually refers to the following open source configuration:
In this article, I will only consider PHP for LAMP.
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Setting up a LAMP Server
This section will only consider setting up a LAMP Server for SuSE Linux (test on version 10.1) and with a 64-bit CPU / x86_64 (tested on a Pentium D processor).
Installing SuSE Linux
Note: Tested on version 10.1
under construction
Installing MySQL
see: MySQL
Installing Apache HTTP Server Version 2
Note: Tested on version 2.2.3
- Step 1: Configuration
./configure --enable-so --enable-mods-shared=expires,ssl,headers,http,info,rewrite
- Step 2: Fix built-in errors before running make
For some reason, there is a problem with Apache's default Makefile. It looks for lib64 in the wrong place. It is simple to fix this error.
The problem is found in the following two files: srclib/apr-util/config.status and srclib/apr-util/Makefile (note: both files are created after you run ./configure).
Note: If you perform the following search, you will clearly see the problem:
fgrep APRUTIL_LIBS srclib/apr-util/{config.status,config.log,Makefile}
The output from config.status will have this
srclib/apr-util/config.status:s,@APRUTIL_LIBS@,-lsqlite3 -lsqlite /usr/lib/libexpat.la ...
instead of this
srclib/apr-util/config.status:s,@APRUTIL_LIBS@,-lsqlite3 -lsqlite /usr/lib64/libexpat.la ...
The same is true for Makefile
- Step 3: Run make
After fixing the above errors, you should now be able to successfully run make
- Step 4: make install (as superuser)
- Step 5: Test your installation
/usr/local/apache2/bin/apachectl start
Point your browser (ie, FireFox) to localhost and you should get a "It works!"
/usr/local/apache2/bin/apachectl stop(Important! Make sure you stop the server before installing PHP)
Installing PHP 5
Note: Tested on version 5.1.4