Hi,
I'm not a real web or php guru, so I can only answer one part of your question.

Johan Mares wrote:
During installation of SL5 I chose to install webserver (apache, php, pear, unixODBC, sqlite, mysql, ...)
Using phpinfo() I notice that the configure command was
... --without-pear --without-sqlite --without-mysql --without-gd --without-unixODBC --disable-pdo ...

Yet PEAR, MySQL, PDO, ... are installed. I can install and use PEAR packages, I can connect to databases and query them with mysql functions, I can connect to MySQL database using PDO functions, ...

It looks like a contradiction to me. Unless I should not trust solely on the view of the configure command but also on the list with additional ini files ?

By the way if I want to install extra php modules (I think that is the right term for things like php-xml, php-xmlrpc, ...) how do I do that ? With add/remove software (limited choice) or do I have to custom install Apache instead of using SL installation ?


Is it possible to upgrade to a higher PHP (e.g. 5.2.1) version without breaking the updater of SL ? I know that bugfixes and security updates are normally backported but, alas not the new features.
Yes, you can update to a higher PHP.
This will not break the SL updater.
BUT, you will not automatically get updates for PHP, or whatever else you upgraded while updating your PHP.

Troy
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