configuring the CLI version of PHP

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I'm not a sysadmin so I'm sorry if this sounds like a dumb question:

I have a powerbook running 10.4 which has php installed correctly for the webserver. However, for the CLI version, it is 4.3.11. How best could I specify the correct version of php for the CLI (either switching via configuration file or at runtime of the script)?

When I do  "sudo find / -name php -print" , I get the following:

/usr/bin/php
/usr/include/php
/usr/lib/php

How would I know which version in which?

-jon

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