SuSE's response was to wait for the developer in-charge of PHP to
incorporate a release of PHP that supports 64bit systems.  Meanwhile I
continue to sit idle.  Would it be a bad thing to download and install the
PHP source myself?  I don't feel very comfortable with this but right now I
don't see any other choice.  Does anyone else have a suggestion?

Thanks,

Doug

>  -----Original Message-----
> From:         Clark, Douglas
> Sent: Thursday, July 14, 2005 3:30 PM
> To:   '[email protected]'
> Cc:   Clark, Douglas
> Subject:      RE: PHP issue; Any experts
>
> The version of PHP I am running on the mainframe is 4.3.4 which is what
> came from SuSE.  The release notes from PHP version 4.3.5 states "a number
> of fixes were applied to correct 64bit issues"  and I hope by upgrading to
> a later version I will correct my problem.  I have a maintenance contract
> with SuSE/Novell (I get to download the patches) but not a support
> contract.  Does downloading the latest source code and installing it
> violate the maintenance contract?  Will I get patches for versions of PHP
> that I am no longer running?  I have always relied on the download and
> what is supplied directly from SuSE in the past so this is new ground for
> me.
>
> TIA
>
> Doug
>
>
>        -----Original Message-----
>       From:   Clark, Douglas
>       Sent:   Wednesday, July 13, 2005 8:27 PM
>       To:     [email protected]
>       Cc:     Clark, Douglas
>       Subject:        PHP issue; Any experts
>
>       I have run into a problem running PHP code using preg_match_all.
>       I'm racking my brain trying to figure out a solution. Maybe someone
>       else knows the answer?
>
>
>       I have two boxes that I'm working on, and I've moved some PHP code
> from
>       one box using PHP version 4.2.2 (Intel running Red Hat) to another
> using PHP
>       version 4.3.4 (z890 running SuSE S390x).

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