Hello!

No, i dint upgrade PHP or tried to. No need at all.

I just installed php-soap running 'yum install php-soap' on a standard Blueonyx Box (latest one SL Linux). No extra repos installed.

Isnt the usual behaviour keep the local config file instead of replacing it, and create a .rpmnew or similar?

Anyway as soon i found out the affected file that was breaking the GUI was in fact that certain php.ini and i had 37 backups available, had it fixed in a matter of seconds.

Will provide any required extra info if anyone wants to debug what might have happen in order to prevent further issues.

Thanks again!

Gustavo



On 12/03/30 13:29, Bill Hicks wrote:
Chris

Yeah I discoverd that after the fact, thats why I did it on a test box.

Bill H

Bill Hicks wrote:
I saw that you solved it but I got errors similare to that on a test box
when I tried to upgrade php.
You should not be "upgrading" PHP on a BlueOnyx box.   That's why you
broke it.

If you need a PHP upgrade, the safest thing to do is to go with a PKG
vendor such as Solarspeed or Compass.

Or you can use 5107R or 5108R to get Scientific Linux 6, which carries
PHP 5.3.3 by default.

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