Pete Savage wrote:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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>> 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.
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I'm not sure what apt-get is?
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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
I'm not sure what apt-get is?
I'm running SuSE 9.2 Pete.
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
in
[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
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.
This way, there should be no conflicts with the php apache
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