On Fri, 12 Sep 2003, Reuben D. Budiardja wrote: > On Friday 12 September 2003 05:13 pm, Kalin Mintchev wrote: > > hi.... > > > > i have to redo the rpm install for php on one of our RH8 boxes because > > like i as told on this list "the (cli) version you have it build with is > > not for redhat"?!? so where is the rpm of php 4.3.0 with the cli for > > redhat? is there a "special" php cli for redhat? if so - WHY? > > php.net offers a source code which decides in the process of > > compiling it which os should it build it for. that's the source code i > > used. php 4.3.0. not the rpm. the reason is that the rpms on redhat.com > > are old. > > the php.net site states that the current stable version is 4.3.3x. on the > > redhat site the newest php rpm is 4.2.2. i need at least 4.3.0 for some of > > the socket stuff... > > i have some php scripts ported over from a bsd machine that are run by > > cron. they involve mysql queries. the current php 4.3.0 compiled with the > > cli doesn't execute the mysql functions (if there are not any of them it > > works fine) on the rh8 machine... they all work fine on the bsd machine. my > > question is where the hell can i get the rpm for php 4.3.0 (at least) to > > install php 4.3.0 from rpm and make rh8 understand what php is asking it to > > do.... > > If you can't find the RPM, just compile it yourself. Get the latest stable, > read the doc, configure it as you need (eg --with-mysql) and compile it.
don't have time for that... the whole application runs fine on my development bsd machine. it is 100% working... i just had to port it to the client's production machine - rh8 - i told them to stay on bsd but they wanted to pay for rh. so now i'm stuck. this is going for deployment next monday and i'm not their admin.... > > You can check the configure option of your current PHP RPM that you said you > have just by doing this on the scipt: > <?php > phpinfo(); > ?> i know this.. > > If the Configure option does not have --with-mysql in it, than it won't have > the mysql functions. it has it... > > Redhat cannot always provide the latest RPM for every software included in its > distro. > > RDB > > > -- redhat-list mailing list unsubscribe mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/redhat-list