One issue I've come across is if you have a site up and running, make
php and install php and make and install apache, php won't be upgraded. 
You need to stop apache before you install the new apache so.

after you make apache, stop the running apache, install apache, and then
start apache up again.



On Thu, 2002-02-28 at 16:32, Frank Miller wrote:
> All,
>                  I have a question about upgrading php. With the CERT 
> advisory coming yesterday and the quick response from the PHP website I 
> thought today would be a good day to upgrade my PHP.   I initially 
> installed the php 4.03 src in /usr/src and built it as an apache module 
> DSO. To upgrade I deleted the old source still in /usr/src and untarred php 
> 4.1.2 . I then configured it and ran make and make install. Everything went 
> well until I run the phpinfo() test script I made, I did stop and start 
> Apache. It still shows me as using PHP 4.0.3 . Can someone tell me what I 
> need to do to get rid of the older version of PHP and upgrade to the new?
> 
> Thanks in advance - Frank
> 
> Frank Miller
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