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Posted by "Tom Ray [Lists]" on 08/03/05 20:02
Yeah, I thought about that. But to be honest, I don't know how to
recompile with builds from the CD/rpms. This is the first time I've ever
done it this way. So if I get the latest RPM and install it it should
activate session right? And then I just need to restart apache2 and I
should be good?
Burhan Khalid wrote:
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> On Jul 29, 2005, at 8:07 PM, Tom Ray [Lists] wrote:
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>> We built a box about 7 months or so ago using the SuSE 9.1 cd's,
>> straight install from the CDs. While I've read that sessions are
>> turned on by default, when we try to call on the sessions functions
>> (like with phpOpenChat or start_session()) we get calls to undefined
>> function errors. This is leading me to belive that sessions are
>> disabled for some reason. I need to enable the sessions so I have a
>> few questions
>>
>> 1) Can I do this without recompiling?
>> 2) If I can't, how do I recompile this since I used the SuSE cds?
>>
>> It's SuSE 9.1 running Php 4.3.4 with APache 2.0.49
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> I don't *think* there is a separate module/rpm for sessions, so you
> are off to a recompile job.
>
> While you are it, upgrade your PHP to the latest stable version.
> 4.3.4 is quite old. Maybe there is a new package for SuSE that does
> it? (not really familiar with SuSE).
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