Re: how to upgrade php in linux

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hai kesavan
 the latest rpm is what i have installed already.
but i require the php 5.3.2 to be installed so where can i get the rpm for
that
i hve used the yum search php which is giving me the 5.1 only..

Chaitanya




On Mon, May 3, 2010 at 6:54 PM, Kesavan Rengarajan <k7@xxxxxxxx> wrote:

> Add DAG and RPMForge repos (google for how to) and try to do a yum
> install.Compiling from source might not be the best option if you are new to
> Linux.
>
> Sent from my iPhone
>
>
> On 03/05/2010, at 10:57 PM, Chaitanya Yanamadala <dr.virus.india@xxxxxxxxx>
> wrote:
>
>  hai david
>>
>> the rpm available is for this is the one which i am having that is the
>> latest one.
>> but i require to install the 5.3.2 for some more extenstions to be
>> working.
>> i have downloaded the tar file from php.net but dont know how to complile
>> the same for the linux. i am pretty new to the linux..
>> so cannot able to figure out how to do the same..
>>
>>
>> Chaitanya
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> On Mon, May 3, 2010 at 6:15 PM, David McGlone <david@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
>> wrote:
>>
>>  On Monday 03 May 2010 07:02:35 Chaitanya Yanamadala wrote:
>>>
>>>> Hai
>>>> i have installed php in the cent os 5.4. the one which is installed is
>>>> 5.1.6 now what i want to do is upgrade it to latest one 5.3.2, as i am
>>>>
>>> new
>>>
>>>> to linux environment it is quite hard for me to configure that, can any
>>>>
>>> one
>>>
>>>> guide me with this also one more thing is that i need to install zend
>>>> framework in the same environment,
>>>> any help would be greatly appreciate..
>>>>
>>>
>>> I have no experience with CentOS but I'm pretty sure it would have a
>>> package
>>> manager similiar to apt-get, or yum.
>>>
>>> If CentOS uses RPM then you could go download php 5.3.2 off the web and
>>> then
>>> open a terminal and type:
>>> root (to login as root)
>>> password (enter root password)
>>> change the directory to where you saved the file:
>>> cd /path/to/where/the/file/is
>>> rpm -Uvh ( enter name of the package that you downloaded here and omit
>>> the
>>> parenthesis )
>>>
>>>
>>> --
>>> Blessings,
>>> David M.
>>>
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