If you're running redhat you should be able to upgrade php by way of red
hat's rpm (up2date).  This will allow the upgrade to happen without
requiring a re-compile of apache.


Thanks,
JT


-----Original Message-----
From: Nick Wilson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: Wednesday, June 26, 2002 2:33 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [PHP-INST] Installing over old PHP install?


Hi, I'm trying to upgrade a Php 4.0.3 installation on a Redhat 6.2 (i686)
box using Apache 1.3.14 as the webserver. I just reccently got the job and
the server isn't documented to well about how things were set up. I went to
install PHP 4.2.1 and although I can install it, I can't override the
current 4.0.3 install. Is there any way to override the compiled-in php4
without recompiling apache? If so, how do I do this. I would honestly prefer
to avoid recompiling apache

Thanks in advance,
Nick Wilson  -  Mississippi State University Relations
http://www.traicovn.com




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