On Tue, 10 Feb 2004 13:15:59 -0300 Arlequín <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Timo Railo wrote:
In terms of PHP, 4.1.2 really is a quite old version. You could try php from unstable tree (edit /etc/apt/sources.list, adding unstable there) then do apt-get install php. Just remember to change back
your
sources.list.
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I wonder if that way I broke the deps tree... because at this moment, I have php4 installed in my Woody box and a couple of packages involving php4 (posgresql, mysql modules, et cetera).
Woody was installed using 7 CD-ROMS, I have no http lines in my atp sources.list, just the one for security updates... :-\
Probably not. PHP version 4.1.2-6woody3 is the latest release in Debian Woody. It's the age old debate about whether Debian Stable is current enough.
HTH, Jacob
Well.. I've added a backport from
<http://www.apt-get.org/search.php?query=php4&submit=&arch%5B%5D=i386&arch%5B%5D=all>
deb http://www.heydon.com.au/debian unstable/ deb-src http://www.heydon.com.au/debian unstable/ deb http://www.heydon.com.au/debian stable/ deb-src http://www.heydon.com.au/debian stable/
And the php4 package now is 4.3.3 but phpinfo() still shows 4.1.2....
I think I'm about to start a messy situation here :_(
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