Hi all,
I'd like to install newest version of Debian available, but with one
of older releases of PHP (5.1.6). Is it possible? How can I accomplish
this?
Thanks, Pet
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hp5
>>
>> then install the version of php you want.
>>
>> Pet wrote:
>>>
>>> Hi all,
>>>
>>> I'd like to install newest version of Debian available, but with one
>>> of older releases of PHP (5.1.6). Is it possib
On Sat, Mar 7, 2009 at 4:22 PM, Florian Weimer wrote:
> * Pet:
>
>> I'd like to install newest version of Debian available, but with one
>> of older releases of PHP (5.1.6). Is it possible? How can I accomplish
>> this?
>
> For a while, PHP 5.1.6 hasn
On Sat, Mar 7, 2009 at 10:47 PM, Adrian Levi wrote:
> 2009/3/8 Florian Weimer :
>> * Pet:
>>
>>> /etc/apt/sources.list
>>
>> This looks fine. How did you figure out that you had installed PHP
>> 5.1.6?
:~$ php -v
PHP 5.1.6 (cgi) (built: Mar 5 2009
On Sun, Mar 8, 2009 at 1:24 PM, Florian Weimer wrote:
> * Adrian Levi:
>
>> 2009/3/8 Florian Weimer :
>>> * Pet:
>>>
>>>> /etc/apt/sources.list
>>>
>>> This looks fine. How did you figure out that you had installed PHP
>>> 5.1
Hi,
what I did:
1. apt-get remove php5
2. installed php5.1.6 from sources (just needed it for old scripts)
3. then removed 5.1.6 manually
4. tried to install apt-get install php5 again
5. now php -v produce: bash: php: command not found
6. tried apt-get install php5-cli error:Not replacing delete
Hi,
I have mount on nfs, which doesn't work. Error:
lock /var/run/network/mountnfs exist, not mounting failed!
Can it be fixed?
Thanks for any help!
Pet
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Hi,
I've php5-pgsql installed, but php-scripts throw
Warning: pg_connect() [function.pg-connect]: Cannot create new link.
For any help, many thanks
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2009/3/18 Jörg-Volker Peetz :
> kj wrote:
>>
>> Now, I've been running the usual find . -type f -exec rm {} \;
>> but this is going at about 700,000 per day. Would simply doing an rm
>> -rf on the Maildir be quicker? Or is there a better way?
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