Linux 2.4.20-021stab028.24.777-enterprise #1 SMP Fri Jan 6 19:39:27 MSK
2006 i686 i686 i386 GNU/Linux
httpd-2.0.51-2.9.1 & httpd-devel-2.0.51-2.9.1 installed as RPM.
I attempted to install php-5.1.4 from source only to run into something
at the final step. I'd previously had 4.4.0 installed th
Hi Brian,
1) For downgrading, make sure you strip the out the references to the PHP 5
module in apache config:
> [activating module `php5' in /etc/httpd/conf/httpd.conf]
You'll need to edit httpd.conf and remove the php5 stuff (or you could just
remove everything php-related from there and re-
Peter Hodge wrote:
Hi Brian,
1) For downgrading, make sure you strip the out the references to the PHP 5
module in apache config:
> [activating module `php5' in /etc/httpd/conf/httpd.conf]
You'll need to edit httpd.conf and remove the php5 stuff (or you could just
remove everything php-relat
brian wrote:
Linux 2.4.20-021stab028.24.777-enterprise #1 SMP Fri Jan 6 19:39:27 MSK
2006 i686 i686 i386 GNU/Linux
httpd-2.0.51-2.9.1 & httpd-devel-2.0.51-2.9.1 installed as RPM.
I attempted to install php-5.1.4 from source only to run into something
at the final step. I'd previously had 4.4.
The PHP installer is a savage beast. When it works, it works. When it
doesn't, it can be very hard to figure out what went wrong. If I was in a
position and had the expertise to do so, I would love to add some robustness to
the installer so that maybe once in a while it would tell you why it did