Thank you Carlos,
RPM spec file was the solution that I was looking for.
Carlos Daniel Ruvalcaba Valenzuela wrote:
You could use the PHP SPEC file to build your own rpm with your own
options, this way you can keep the version changes of the package
within th package manager (RPM).
On 6/25/07, Jim Perrin <jperrin@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On 6/25/07, Centos <centos@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> php was compiled on server, by running ./configure
> but now I want to find an easy way to upgrade php, without
compiling it
> again.
> like runing rpmrebuild and just add those options that i need.
RPM won't help you with this. The only way you could use it to solve
this issue would be to remove your existing php install, then build
the php rpm the way you want (assuming the stock php doesn't work for
you)
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