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SID-01005: TWIKI 5.0, Invalid command php_admin_flag

Status: Answered Answered TWiki version: 5.0.0 Perl version: 5.0
Category: CategoryInstallation Server OS: Red Hat Linux 5.0 Last update: 15 years ago

After running configure and noting no errors, I try to start Twiki 5.0. I get the following error message coming from the Apache server:

line 157

Invalid command "php_admin_flag, perhaps misspelled or defined by a module not included in the server configuration.

I compared the new config file to the old one used for TWiki 4.xx and this disable line was not in the code previously.

Any ideas what I should do?

-- DavidSteininger - 2010-10-25

Discussion and Answer

Your system probably has no PHP installed and your TWiki Apache config tries to disable it. Run the ApacheConfigGenerator.

-- PeterThoeny - 2010-10-25

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-- PeterThoeny - 2011-01-04

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Title TWIKI 5.0, Invalid command php_admin_flag
SupportCategory CategoryInstallation
TWiki version 5.0.0
Server OS Red Hat Linux 5.0
Web server Apache
Perl version 5.0
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