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I'm not sure what you mean exactly by the apache patch?

 

Have you installed php as an apache module? Maybe php cli is already installed? Try typing...

 

$ php --version

 

in a term and see what output you get.

 

Note: The $ represent your prompt, don't type it.

How many questions do you want in one thread? Can I see a few lines prior to, including and after line 280 of /etc/httpd/conf/httpd.conf ?

 

As for this....

 

php version could not open input file

 

Seems php-cli is not installed. Try searching yum for the exact name of the package.

 

$ yum search php cli

 

Might help.

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