Hi,

you'll need to configure and  compile php again, and use the configure
without anything like --with-apache or --with-apxs. If you use configure
this way it should give you a statement at the end of the configure-run
which tells you you're about to build the cgi-version of php. Then just make
and make install and it will get you a php-binary under /usr/local/bin. If
thats not working have a look at the php-manual where this should be
explained more in depth.

Best Robert

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Betreff: [PHP-INST] Multiple php Installation?


Hello!

Is there a way to install the same version of php multiple?
I have installed php 4 as apache-modul.
Now i want to install it once again as cgi-version to write shell-scripts
with php.

Can anywhere tell me what i must do?

Ralf



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