Date: Sun, 7 Jan 2007 13:35:05 -0600 From: "Robert Howard" <rahoward2004 (at mark) gmail.com> Subject: [coba-e:08508] Re: AdmServer Problem after Upgrade to PHP5 To: coba-e (at mark) bluequartz.org Message-Id: <afd5bba50701071135kbe382d1r9107993626ba7e6 (at mark) mail.gmail.com> In-Reply-To: <002201c7326d$d704d270$1e64a8c0 (at mark) nuonce.net> References: <afd5bba50701070302m3b19fa58l392fe8f3fe2badf4 (at mark) mail.gmail.com> <002201c7326d$d704d270$1e64a8c0 (at mark) nuonce.net> X-Mail-Count: 08508That is a bummer. Well, how do I revert back to the version BQ needs? On 1/7/07, Brian N. Smith <brian (at mark) nuonce.net> wrote: > > >I am getting an error after installing PHP5.1.2 using yum on my > >server. The > > error is: > > > > PHP Fatal error: Call to undefined function ccephp_new() in > > /usr/sausalito/ui/libPhp/CceClient.php > > > > I found a previous article that indicates that this is due to a > > dependency > > of the admin GUI which would be resolved in a later release. Is > > there a fix > > for this yet? > > There is NO fix as of now. BQ is designed to run on a "stock" CentOS. > CentOS, by means of adding on add-ons includes PHP5. Redhat though > doesn't support PHP5 w/ Redhat Ent 4, which is what CentOS is. > Confused yet? :-) > > So, until BQ is designed to work on CentOS 5 (not out yet), which is > also Redhat Ent 5 (which will support PHP5), there will be NO support. > > Now, you can easily purchase PHP v5 from NuOnce, Solarspeeds, etc. > The way they do it is to install a 2nd PHP. It will only work for the > Virtual Sites. It doesn't muck up the admin side! > > Thanks! > Brian > > >8508_2.html (attatchment)(tag is disabled)