Dac Chartrand wrote: > Well, here's where I disagree What's non standard in my install other > than PHP? Furthermore, uninstalling PHP does nothing? Are there any packages installed that weren't part of the *base* CentOS? Perhaps you should use a distribution that includes all of the packages you need rather than trying to bolt a bunch of 3rd party stuff on to CentOS. I install a bunch of 3rd party packages myself, though they are all built from source, and all installed/tested via RPM, I never, ever directly use 3rd party repositories. Never have had a problem. I even download mysql from mysql.com and build it from source, even go so far as rebuilding php to link against the newer mysql(in CentOS 4's case). No problems. nate _______________________________________________ CentOS mailing list CentOS@xxxxxxxxxx http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos