The example in this article describes the method of installing and configuring the php environment on Linux. Share it with everyone for your reference, the details are as follows:
1. Get the installation file : http://www.php.net/downloads.php php-5.3.8.tar.gz
Get the support files needed to install php: http://download.csdn.net/download/netlong339/1351852 libxml2-2.6.32.tar.gz
2. Install libxml2
Copy code The code is as follows: tar zxvf libxml2-2.6.32.tar.gz
cd libxml2-2.6.32
./configure --prefix=/usr/local/libxml2
make
make install
If the installation is successful, five directories including bin, include, lib, man and share will be generated in the /usr/local/libxml2/ directory. When installing the configuration of the PHP5 source code package later, the "--with-libxml-dir=/usr/local/libxml2" option will be added to the options of the configure command to specify the location where the libxml2 library file is installed.
3. Install php5
Copy code The code is as follows: #tar zvxf php-5.3.8.tar.gz
#cdphp-5.3.8
#./configure
--prefix=/usr/local/php
--with-mysql=/usr/local/mysql
--with-apxs=/usr/local/apache2/bin/apxs
--enable-fastcgi
--enable-fpm
#make
#make install
4. Reconfigure apache2 to support php
① Configure httpd.conf to let apache support PHP:
Copy the code The code is as follows: # vi /usr/local/apache/conf/httpd.conf
Find AddType application/x-gzip .gz .tgz and add the following content under it
AddType application/x-httpd-php .php (space before .)
AddType application/x-httpd-php-source .phps (space before .)
② Then CPOPY PHP configuration file
Copy the code The code is as follows: cp php-5.3.8/php.ini.dist /usr/local/php/lib/php.ini
(If there is no php.ini.dist, just rename any one of php.ini-development php.ini-production to php.ini.dist.)
Modify the php.ini fileCopy the code The code is as follows: register_globals = On
③ Restart apache
Copy code The code is as follows: service apache restart
5. Test whether php is installed successfully
Write a php test page info.php and put it in apache2/htdocs.
<?php phpinfo(); ?>
Enter in the browser: server address/info.php
If the php information can be displayed normally, it means that Apche Mysql PHP is installed successfully!
I hope this article will be helpful to everyone in PHP programming.