Fortunately, after a lot of investigation I can report back on this.
I have been through about 10 cycles of rebuilding the server from scratch to
a standard build.
(it's a rented dedicated server with an option to 're-install operating
system')
I can now successfully rebuild using 5.2.5. Having
> You need to compile PHP last against Apache and MySQL. There's no need to
> compile MySQL - just use the pre-compiled statically linked binary. PHP is
> the 'glue' to connect everything together last. So if you compile Apache
> first, then install the MySQL binary, then compile PHP last agains
On Fri, 28 Mar 2008, Mike Price wrote:
To: php-install@lists.php.net
From: Mike Price <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: [PHP-INSTALL] configure problems with GD
Hi
I've been trying to upgrade a (Linux, Fedora 5) server to:
Apache 2.2.8
PHP 5.2.5
MySQL 5.0.51a
using similar configurations/options