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Use the ports.
# cd /usr/ports/www/mod_php4
# make install clean

You might want to wait or try a cvs if this is a production server as
php 4.2.1 has a security hole that has just be updated.  I don't think
it's been ported yet though.

MET wrote:
| I was wondering how to go about installing PHP for Apache
| 2.0.36....mod_php to be specific.  I've got apache working, but the
| documentation on getting php to work with it isn't minimal, but a bit
| confusing for me (newbie).  Also, please note they've got a new version
| of PHP out....4.2.2 just came out.
|
| Any ideas ?
|
| - Matthew
|
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|       Matthew Metnetsky
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- --
- -Jason Porter

"Real programmers are secure enough to write
readable code, which they then self-righteously
refuse to explain."
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