On Monday 09 July 2007, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hello,
>
> > I would take a look at cvsweb.freebsd.org and find out when PHP
> > 4.3.10 was in ports, then roll back your ports tree to that date
> > with cvsup and install it from ports.
> >
> > So in this case the commit that updated the port to 4.3.11 was on
> > Mon April 4 2005, so if you roll back the ports tree to April 1
> > you'll be fine.
> >
> > You'll need cvsup for this.
> >
> > In your ports-supfile add the following line:
> >
> > *default date=2005.04.01.00.00.00
> >
> > If you have the current versions of gettext, libtool, m4, perl,
> > and expat installed you can simply roll back the lang directory
> > with cvsup, saving you from rolling back the entire tree by
> > commenting out ports-all, and uncommenting ports-base and
> > ports-lang
> >
> > Otherwise, if you want to install the versions of the
> > dependancies that were current at the time of php 4.3.10 you'll
> > want to roll back the entire tree.
> >
> > After you run cvsup you can just portinstall it or
> > cd /usr/ports/lang/php4 && make install clean
>
> All clear but when I go to install this particular version of PHP I
> am (rightly) warned about its multiple known vulnerabilities. I
> read man portinstall but don't think I have seen information how to
> temporarily switch this security check off when installing a port.
>
> Many thanks in advance!
>
> Zbigniew Szalbot
>

make -DDISABLE_VULNERABILITIES install

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Thanks,

Josh Paetzel

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