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Date:  Tue, 15 Apr 2008 22:57:08 +0200
From:  Martin Falkner <chef (at mark) falkner-technik.at>
Subject:  [coba-e:12593] Re: How to upgrade packages (mysql, php, perl, etc.)
To:  coba-e (at mark) bluequartz.org
Message-Id:  <480516A4.9020000 (at mark) falkner-technik.at>
In-Reply-To:  <0D098220-FFA4-48CF-9D9A-AF828263AC1D (at mark) rainstormconsulting.com>
References:  <484022.24273.qm (at mark) web63803.mail.re1.yahoo.com> <0D098220-FFA4-48CF-9D9A-AF828263AC1D (at mark) rainstormconsulting.com>
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hi,

i think this could be useful:
http://www.osoffice.co.uk/forum/viewtopic.php?t=368

best regards
martin falkner



Jeremy Knope schrieb:
> What are people using to try to upgrade PHP to 5? I currently build my 
> own PHP5 by source, is there a src.rpm for CentOS4 that I could 
> possibly use to build my PHP in rpm form? I've only seen the php4 
> src.rpm and PHP 5.1.6 in centosplus.
>
> I might be able to use them as a starting point, but what ones are you 
> all trying?
> *Jeremy Knope*
> Web Programmer
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> On Apr 15, 2008, at 12:05 AM, mailing list wrote:
>>
>> --- Jeremy Knope <jerome (at mark) rainstormconsulting.com 
>> <mailto:jerome (at mark) rainstormconsulting.com>> wrote:
>>
>>> What breaks on cobalt admin for php5?  I bet it could be easily made  
>>> to run.  You have to at least recompile the cce php extension though,  
>>> and probably map some old globals.
>>
>> /etc/init.d/admserv start
>> Starting admin web server: Syntax error on line 6 of
>> /etc/admserv/conf.d/php.conf:
>> Cannot load /etc/admserv/modules/libphp4.so into server:
>> /etc/admserv/modules/libphp4.so: cannot open shared object file: No 
>> such file
>> or directory     [FAILED]
>>
>>> We install PHP5 on our machines, but in /usr/local and for the normal  
>>> httpd process only, we leave php4 installed at /usr for admserv to  
>>> use.  We compile it ourselves which is why it's in /usr/local.
>>
>> http://www.webhostingtalk.com/showthread.php?t=485646
>>
>> The above has some steps on patching apache and compiling PHP5 (I 
>> have not
>> tested it).  But yes, if you install PHP5 and leave PHP4 alone then 
>> the admin
>> control would still utilizes the php4 lib (as above).
>>
>>
>> Mike
>>
>>
>>
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