Did you resolve this as I am having the same issue with RHEL6.
On Feb 8, 10:24 pm, Brian Michalski <
bmichal...@gmail.com> wrote:
> It depends a lot on your webserver and distro, but generally I would have
> expected that to work. I might Google around for "fedora lamp" and see what
> you can find.
>
> ~Brian M
>
> On Tue, Feb 8, 2011 at 2:57 PM, Wesley Kennedy <
w...@cloudpointoh.com> wrote:
> > After running
>
> > *yum install php*
>
> > I also ran
>
> > yum install php-mysql php-gd php-imap php-ldap php-odbc php-pear php-xml
> > php-xmlrpc php-eaccelerator php-magickwand php-magpierss php-mbstring
> > php-mcrypt php-mssql php-shout php-snmp php-soap php-tidy
> > *
> > *
> > This i s the normal php setup i run. Any thoughts?
>
> > *
> > *
>
> > On Tue, Feb 8, 2011 at 2:38 PM, Brian Michalski <
bmichal...@gmail.com>wrote:
>
> >> Yes, I tend to vote that this is a PHP issue. The diagnostics page is
> >> completely separate from the rest of the system, and should at least display
> >> the PHP version if PHP is setup and working correctly. Perhaps PHP is not
> >> properly loaded/configured in your web server.
>
> >> ~Brian M
>
> >> On Tue, Feb 8, 2011 at 2:33 PM, Wesley Kennedy <
w...@cloudpointoh.com>wrote:
>
> >>> I dont know if this helps but the diagnostics.php page does not list the
> >>> status of any of the modules. i.e.
>
> >>> PHP Environment
>
> >>> - PHP Version:
> >>> - MySQL Support:
> >>> - GD Support:
> >>> - JSON Support:
> >>> - PATH INFO Global:
>
> >>> Concerto Config
>
> >>> - Config access:
> >>> - Common Directory
> >>> - Image Upload Directory:
> >>> - Template Upload Directory:
> >>> - MySQL Connection test:
>
> >>> Is this a PHP issue?
> >>> *
> >>> *
>
> >>> On Tue, Feb 8, 2011 at 2:21 PM, Wesley Kennedy <
w...@cloudpointoh.com>wrote:
>
> >>>> Unfortunately it already is disabled.
>
> >>>> *Wes Kennedy*
> >>>> *
> >>>> *
> >>>> eml:
w...@cloudpointoh.com
> >>>> ph:
727.386.8614
>
> >>>> *Ubuntu user 32270*