assuming i do remove all my php packages and reinstall with the updated
RPMs:
will i lose the /etc/php.ini and other similar files?

i just don't want to get stuck with php not working in apache or something
like that.

i'm assuming that since the update cones from mandrake, they config the RPMs
to
install without problems (mostly)

whee.

mg


Digital Wokan wrote:
>
> You have no idea how many have been through this now.
> The most efficient way to fix this is as follows.
> 1. Download a copy of the latest PHP rpms from the official mirror
> (don't forget mod_php if you use it as opposed to CGI).
> 2. Remove your current PHP rpms (rpm -e all of them)
> 3. Install your downloaded rpms.
>
> The problem stems from the scripts invoked in the 4.0.3pl1 rpms.  Since
> these are already committed to CD-ROM, there's little to be done about
> it now except pass on the word to everyone doing the update about the
> remove/reinstall requirement.

> > I have configured my PHP4.0.3pl1-1mdk with
> > postgres database module.
> >
> > Security updates to  PHP4.0.4pl1-1.2mdk is
> > currently available, but when I do the
> > update using "Mandrake Update" postgresqlcommands
> > in PHP script do not work.
> >
> > Does anyone have the same problem?
> > Is there a solution to allow update and
> > also get the postgresql calls in my
> > PHP script to work.
> >
> > Thanks in advance.
> >
> > Venkatesh


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