Mark Bucciarelli wrote:
On Tue, Sep 27, 2005 at 11:16:04AM +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Mark Bucciarelli wrote:
Is it possible install both php4 and php5 on the same server using
ports?
I'm using fastcgi so two different interpreters should be fine. (Rename
/usr/local/bin/php to
Mark Bucciarelli wrote:
Is it possible install both php4 and php5 on the same server using
ports?
I'm using fastcgi so two different interpreters should be fine. (Rename
/usr/local/bin/php to /usr/local/bin/php5-fcgi, for example.)
Can I assume the php4 and php5 modules (for example, pear)
On Tue, Sep 27, 2005 at 11:16:04AM +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Mark Bucciarelli wrote:
Is it possible install both php4 and php5 on the same server using
ports?
I'm using fastcgi so two different interpreters should be fine. (Rename
/usr/local/bin/php to /usr/local/bin/php5-fcgi, for
On Tuesday 27 September 2005 02:16, the author [EMAIL PROTECTED]
contributed to the dialogue on-
Re: PHP4 PHP5 on same server?:
Mark Bucciarelli wrote:
Is it possible install both php4 and php5 on the same server using
ports?
I'm using fastcgi so two different interpreters should be fine
Is it possible install both php4 and php5 on the same server using
ports?
I'm using fastcgi so two different interpreters should be fine. (Rename
/usr/local/bin/php to /usr/local/bin/php5-fcgi, for example.)
Can I assume the php4 and php5 modules (for example, pear) won't step on
each other's