I've found that PHP 4.2.3 seems to have a problem with ftp_*
functions. I have a web-app called SquirrelMail with a plugin that uses
FTP to manage your .procmailrc and SpamAssassin settings. The plugin
works about 5-10% of the time.
This web-app on an older box running PHP 4.2.1
I've found that PHP 4.2.3 seems to have a problem with ftp_*
functions. I have a web-app called SquirrelMail with a plugin that uses
FTP to manage your .procmailrc and SpamAssassin settings. The plugin
works about 5-10% of the time.
This web-app on an older box running PHP 4.2.1
The information below is correct; however I sould advise against doing so
at this point in time. Release 4.2.3 is currently broken in the ports
tree. So you can either wait, do it anyway and see if any of the problems
effect your php scripts or use the patches listed in the gnat.
> Someone, qui
Someone, quite probably Darryl Hoar, once wrote:
>Greetings,
>I have a box running 4.3-release which I had installed PHP from ports. This
>was
>quite a while ago. I need to be running PHP 4.2.3 on this box. How do I
>de-install
>the php version I have and install 4.2.3?
>
>thanks for ideas or p
At 03:19 PM 10.15.2002 -0500, Darryl Hoar wrote:
>Greetings,
>I have a box running 4.3-release which I had installed PHP from ports. This
>was
>quite a while ago. I need to be running PHP 4.2.3 on this box. How do I
>de-install
>the php version I have and install 4.2.3?
>
>thanks for ideas or p
Greetings,
I have a box running 4.3-release which I had installed PHP from ports. This
was
quite a while ago. I need to be running PHP 4.2.3 on this box. How do I
de-install
the php version I have and install 4.2.3?
thanks for ideas or pointers to the applicable FM.
Darryl
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