On Tue, 13 Jan 2004, Voytek wrote:
> ** Reply to note from Grant Parnell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Tue, 13 Jan 2004 14:26:21
> +1100 (EST)
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> > Generally PHP should be independent of the Apache version. As for sourcing
> > RPM's you might try installing the RedHat 8.0 or RedHat 9 binary RPM's an
> I have PHP Version 4.1.2 on RH7.3 Apache 1.3x, which is about
> the latest PHP build as available from RH RPMs via RHN;
>
> I'd like to install a more recent PHP build with the current
> Apache 1.3x; as it seems I can not get it from rhn's RPM,
> what do other do in similar predicament ?
>
>
** Reply to note from Grant Parnell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Tue, 13 Jan 2004 14:26:21
+1100 (EST)
> Generally PHP should be independent of the Apache version. As for sourcing
> RPM's you might try installing the RedHat 8.0 or RedHat 9 binary RPM's and
> failing that, grab the source RPMS and reb
Generally PHP should be independent of the Apache version. As for sourcing
RPM's you might try installing the RedHat 8.0 or RedHat 9 binary RPM's and
failing that, grab the source RPMS and rebuild those. I'd rate Apache and
PHP as a high chance of working with the RedHat 9 RPM's. You will most
I have PHP Version 4.1.2 on RH7.3 Apache 1.3x, which is about the latest PHP
build as available from RH RPMs via RHN;
I'd like to install a more recent PHP build with the current Apache 1.3x;
as it seems I can not get it from rhn's RPM, what do other do in similar
predicament ?
does the PHP binar