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"Christian Stalberg" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote... :

> redhat linux 7.3
> apache 1.3.27
> mysql 3.23.49
> php 4.0.4pl1 (static install)
> mod_ssl-2.8.12
> 
> the box had php 4.2.3 installed on it originally.
> we had a mysql application that would only run
> with php version 4.0.4pl1 so we installed that
> version of php and everything worked.
> 
> later we ran autorpm with the 'interactive' setting
> (just downloading and not auto installing) and the 
> php-dependent application broke. when we run 
> debug_phpinfo it says version 4.2.3. we have 
> reinstalled php version 4.0.4pl1 and 
> debug_phpinfo still says version 4.2.3 and the app. 
> remains broken. yes we copied the php.ini file 
> after the reinstall of the old version
> 
> we checked the new php binary and its definitely
> version 4.0.4pl1. we're pulling our hair out.
> what are we doing wrong/do we have yet to do?
> 
> thanks!
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