[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I'm not sure what apt-get is?
> 

It's the debian package manager.  Knoppix is based on debian.

> I'm running SuSE 9.2 Pete.
> 

I normally run fedora 4

> Using the original Apache2 & php4 from SuSE on port 80.
> 
> Downloaded the apache2-0-55 source code, and compiled that 
> with a --prefix=/usr/local/apache2-0-55 installation path.
> 
> Again, downloaded the php5 source code, and installed that 
> into a base installation directory --prefix=/usr/local/php5.
> 

I tried this oroginally but ran into a load of problems.  I have some
new tricks up my sleeve so I'll try that tomorrow

> Then compiled php5 module using apache2-0-55's apxs tool.
> 
> Working with the original source code will give you the most 
> flexibility.
> 
> Keith
> 

Thanks for the advice Keith

> In theory, theory and practice are the same;
> In practice they are not. 
> 
> On Sun, 22 Jan 2006, Pete Savage wrote:
> 
> 
>>To: php-install@lists.php.net
>>From: Pete Savage <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>Subject: Re: [PHP-INSTALL] Devenix Live CD PHP4 and PHP5 problem
>>
>>[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>>
>>>Hi Peter.
>>>
>>>If you want to install php4 and php5 simultaneously, then I 
>>>suggest that you use two versions of apache2. One version 
>>>running on port 80 as standard with php4, and another 
>>>version running php5, on a different port than 80.
>>
>>That's not a problem at all, infact, that's the way I was going to do
>>it.  But my main problem is just installing both of them, using apt-get
>>install php5 presents me with a "I'll just upgrade 4 to 5" message
>>
>>
>>>This way, there should be no conflicts with the php apache 
>>>modules. I don't think you can install php4 & php5 together 
>>>in one instance of Apache, due to Apache not knowing what 
>>>instance of php you are referring to in your php code.
>>>
>>
>>Again This was exactly what I was going to do.  Have two diffeernte port
>> numbers to each version.  Or two subdomains possibly.
>>
>>
>>Pete
>>
>>
>>>HTH
>>>
>>>Keith
>>>
>>>In theory, theory and practice are the same;
>>>In practice they are not. 
>>>
>>>On Sun, 22 Jan 2006, Pete Savage wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>>To: php-install@lists.php.net
>>>>From: Pete Savage <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>>>Subject: [PHP-INSTALL] Devenix Live CD PHP4 and PHP5 problem
>>>>
>>>>Hi,
>>>>This seemed like the most sensible place to start to ask for help.  I'm
>>>>currently working on Devenix, a project based on the knoppix live cd.
>>>>It will eventually be a complete php design and test studio on a live
>>>>cd, carry around a memory stick and save everything onto it, basically
>>>>enabling you to work on any computer anywhere and get straight back to work.
>>>>
>>>>My PROBLEM is this.  I need to install php4 and php5, my reasons?  I
>>>>want to make it a studio capable of assisting with code migration and
>>>>testing from 4 to 5.  php4 is already installed via the debian apt
>>>>source.  I initially tried installing php5 by compiling from clean
>>>>source, but only ran into problems.  I am now working on modifying the
>>>>php5 source tar from the apt-sources to install into a different dir to
>>>>avoid conflict with php4.
>>>>
>>>>I added the prefix line to the common configure line in the debian/rules
>>>>file, but this screwed up the libapachemodule rebuild when i tried to
>>>>rebuild the pacakge.  Please any advice here would be greatly
>>>>appreciated.  And any people wishing to help on the project would be
>>>>fantastic.  There is no website yet, once this stumbling block is
>>>>overcome, the ball will start rolling.
>>>>
>>>>Thanx
>>>>
>>>>Pete
>>>>
>>>>PS if you are interested in the project in any way,
>>>>graphics/docs/development/maintenance, please let me know.  I'd love to
>>>>get an indication of how successful this project will be.  I really want
>>>>it to help out the php community.
>>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
> 
> 
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