x0ml wrote:
I've installed PHP version 5.2.6 but phpinfo() and php -v both report back
the old version 5.0.2. I even copied php.ini-dist from the distribution to
/etc/php.ini and restarted the physical server. It still does show version
5.2.6 as the current version.
As a sidenote, I'm having the same thing occur with my Apache upgrade that I
just did too. It still thinks its version 2.0.54 instead of version 2.0.63.
I tweaked my httpd.conf file, didn't make any difference.
I'm running Fedora 2.6.11-1.1369_FC4. Any ideas where to look?
We'll need details on *how* you installed it. I'm guessing you did it
from source and did a simple ./configure && make && su make install right?
This is probably a BAD way to go on a system that controls things with
packages, far better to upgrade the package (which is just as
simply/difficult as compiling source really - well slightly more complex
but not much!).
If you just did ./configure with out specifying --prefix it will defautl
to /usr/local as an install path. Can you run /usr/local/bin/php -v ?
Col
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