Well I didn't have any problems with php, just MySQL.
Of course I'm just using the php that came installed
with the OS. 

James

--- Phil Dobbin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 5/6/02 at 11:41, [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Charles
> Albrecht) wrote:
> 
> > At 5:36 PM +0100 6/5/2002, Phil Dobbin wrote:
> > >I've recently installed a lot of modules via
> CPAN.pm into 
> > Library/Perl/ (basically into directories like
> Bundle, DBD, Net, 
> > darwin) and I wondered if anybody here had
> upgraded to 10.1.5 and, if 
> > so, does it hose any of the above direcories?
> > >
> > >CPAN does not install into System/Library/Perl/
> because of the 
> > permissions issues so I wondered what the new
> update did to the other 
> > standard Perl directories.
> > 
> > I haven't installed it yet, but looking through
> the .bom for the 
> > update, it doesn't touch any of the Perl
> directories. It does 
> > re-install PHP and some DAV stuff and so it
> includes the following 
> > for /usr/libexec/httpd/ 
> 
> [snip]
> 
> Another reason not to upgrade :-(
> 
> I've got Marc Liyanage's excellent binary of PHP
> installed so I don't really want to break that as
> well as MySQL. It looks like if I upgrade it'd take
> at least two days to get the server (albeit a
> cottage industry one) back up and running.
> 
> Good news though, that all things Perl seem O.K. And
> that, after all, was my original question :-)
> 
> Many thanks for all the replies and helpful info.
> 
> Regards,
> 
> Phil.


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