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Le 18 mars 07 à 23:35, Ivan Voras a écrit :
If you use cvsup to update your ports tree, fix the date in the
ports-sup file to when the version you want was present and update
again.
Is there a way to do that with portsnap ?
Please excuse
On 3/19/07, bsd [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Please excuse the sarcasm but do you intend to give free
root access to the entire world?
Was this version really buggy ??
They all are, but going as far back as that almost
guarantees you gaping security holes.
On Sunday 18 March 2007 23:50, bsd said:
Le 18 mars 07 à 23:35, Ivan Voras a écrit :
If you use cvsup to update your ports tree, fix the date in the
ports-sup file to when the version you want was present and
update again.
Is there a way to do that with portsnap ?
Please excuse the
Hello,
I am using the latest BSD 6.2 with a Apache 1.3.x and a PHP 5.2.1
For some reason out of my control we need to run an app that will use
PHP 5.1.4 //
I would like to know if there is a simple way to do that using the
ports.
Knowing that PHP version using BSD 6.2 have always been
On 3/19/07, bsd [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
I am using the latest BSD 6.2 with a Apache 1.3.x and a PHP 5.2.1
For some reason out of my control we need to run an app that will use
PHP 5.1.4 //
Please excuse the sarcasm but do you intend to give free
root access to the entire world?
On Sun, 18 Mar 2007 23:26:22 +0100 bsd wrote:
I am using the latest BSD 6.2 with a Apache 1.3.x and a PHP 5.2.1
For some reason out of my control we need to run an app that will use
PHP 5.1.4 //
I would like to know if there is a simple way to do that using the
ports.
Knowing that PHP
bsd wrote:
Hello,
I am using the latest BSD 6.2 with a Apache 1.3.x and a PHP 5.2.1
For some reason out of my control we need to run an app that will use
PHP 5.1.4 //
I would like to know if there is a simple way to do that using the ports.
If you use cvsup to update your ports tree,