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[Phpgroupware-tracker] [bug #4621] php not found
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[Phpgroupware-tracker] [bug #4621] php not found |
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=================== BUG #4621: LATEST MODIFICATIONS ==================
http://savannah.gnu.org/bugs/?func=detailbug&bug_id=4621&group_id=509
Changes by: Ralf Becker <address@hidden>
Date: Sat 08/09/2003 at 18:27 (Europe/Berlin)
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Assigned to | None | ralfbecker
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The async services are searching /usr/bin /bin and /usr/local/bin for a binary
named php4 or php and use that as php-binary. So I do not understand what your
problem is. You might have a not up to date install as the first version of the
async-services had that problem. Try running cvs update -dP and let me know if
you got it finaly working.
=================== BUG #4621: FULL BUG SNAPSHOT ===================
Submitted by: roz Project: phpGroupWare
Submitted on: Mon 08/04/2003 at 17:25
Category: API - Documentation Bug Group: 0.9.16 pre RC
Severity: 5 - Major Priority: Normal
Resolution: None Assigned to: ralfbecker
Status: Open Component Version: CVS
Platform Version: Linux - Debian Reproducibility: Every Time
Summary: php not found
Original Submission: On debian, the php script exectultable is not php, its
php4 or php3. This causes problems with the Async time services. Maybe a
configurable option is possible. The SIMPLE solution is a symbolic link (Which
debian shouldve probably done anyway).
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Date: Sat 08/09/2003 at 18:27 By: ralfbecker
The async services are searching /usr/bin /bin and /usr/local/bin for a binary
named php4 or php and use that as php-binary. So I do not understand what your
problem is. You might have a not up to date install as the first version of the
async-services had that problem. Try running cvs update -dP and let me know if
you got it finaly working.
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Date: Sat 08/09/2003 at 13:25 By: None
I think your suggested solution is a good one, unfortunately this is a matter
for the debian package maintainers not us :(
I think the only config option would be to manually edit the #!/usr/bin/php to
#!/usr/bin/php4
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