I'm sending this mail because of an installation report which included these comments: > - apache2 was default, but apache2+php4 module = not working > - installing both php4 and php4-cgi, makes apache2 use the cgi version of php4. > - apt-get --purge remove apache2 gave warnings about files in /etc (I > didn't touch the config), apache2 remained running after apache2 was > gone. Installing apache (1.3) didn't make it start running) > - The php4 readme.debian had outdated info (and very unorganized) about how to > enable the php4 module in apache (you need to run modules-update apache > enable mod_php4), which should be done by postinst imho anyway (didn't > happen, don't know whether it's intentional). > - Installing php4-cgi installed in apache2 automatically... don't know whether > that's how it's supposed to work (php4 should be preferred if both are > available imho) Is there a problem with php4 and apache2, and does any of the rest of this look like something apache2 should get a bug report for? -- see shy jo
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