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Yoav Felberbaum wrote:

> I'm currently trying to upgrade PHP4 on a production server that  hasn't
> been exactly maintained very well. However, if I do "apt-get - u upgrade
> php4" , I get an humbungous list of stuff to update.
> 
> Doing an "apt-get -u dist-upgrade" is EVEN worse, with apt-get  claiming
> I need to "REMOVE" apache, and install "NEW" apache2,  something I can't
> really do on a production server on a whim.  Especially seeing as all I
> want to do is to upgrade PHP 4.2.1 to 4.4.0.

What happens if you just try "apt-get install php4" ??

Dave.
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