On Dec 1, 2006, at 2:34 PM, Aleksandar Milivojevic wrote:
Quoting Margaret Doll <Margaret_Doll@xxxxxxxxx>:
On Dec 1, 2006, at 11:42 AM, Aleksandar Milivojevic wrote:
RHEL5 will have php-5.1.6 or better (5.1.6 is what current beta
2 has). PHP5 is also available from Red Hat for RHEL4 (not
sure about RHEL3). It's in that extra "something application
something" (or whatever it is called) repository (not enabled by
default).
Could you tell me more about this possibility?
Check "Red Hat Application Stack v1 for Enterprise Linux AS (v.
4)" (and ES too). It's part of it. Current version is
php-5.1.4-1.el4s1.5.
An alternative approach that will bring you closer to cutting edge
could be to install php-5.1.6-1.2.1 package from centosplus
repository (http://mirror.centos.org/centos/4/centosplus/).
Or if you want to be on the very cutting edge, you can always
rebuild SRPM from Fedora Core (download SRPM, than do "rpmbuild --
rebuild php-5.x.x-whatever.src.rpm").
Thank you. I did build a php-4.4.4.src.rpm, but I didn't know what
to do with it.
php-5...rpm from rpmfind.net would not install because a lot of
depend programs such as glibc would have to be upgraded.
You have given good possibilities. Thanks everyone.
All of those are drop-in replacements for standard RHEL4 PHP
packages (again, they are not add-ons, they will replace PHP4 with
PHP5). However, don't bug Red Hat's support if you run into
trouble with centosplus stuff (it's not Red Hat's package). If you
want Red Hat's support, install PHP5 from Red Hat's Application Stack.
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