Hi Jose,

> The PHP  the appliance shows in the installed packages is PHP 4.1.2-3 from
> www.php.net , so the latest release here is 4.3.3. So the bad thing, I
> guess, is that I have to reinstall it (configure, make, etc, etc) or I can
> jump to this latest version?  Does it harm in any way to MySQL or Apache?

Wait a second. So the 3rd party PHP you have installed was indeed deliverd a 
PKG file. From the numbering it appears to be a PKGmaster.com package file.

To bring your Apache up and running into the same state as it was before you 
should grab the PHP-4.1.2-3.pkg from this URL and install it:

        Link to the download page:
        http://pkgmaster.com/packages/raq/4/
        
        Direct link to the PKG:
        http://pkgmaster.com/i386/RaQ4-PHP-4.1.2-3.pkg

In order to get a newer PHP you can either order the installation service from 
one of the various Sun Cobalt cunsultants which offer this kind of service, 
or you can of course build a newer PHP on your own from the sources. That's 
up to you. 

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With best regards,

Michael Stauber

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