Assuming you are installing from your php-4.2.2 directory, it would appear
the libphp4.so hasn't actually been made, which would point to a possible
error in the configuration parameters. I am also assuming your php 4.2.1
made OK which would mean all necessary libraries etc are available on yo
Hmmm, interesting I didn't know about this and didn't see it in the
docs. So now I know for my next upgrade.
Anyway, my upgrade is in, and through the mails it should be clear to those
who thought how terribly difficult and time consuming it is/was to do the
upgrades that it was in fact
[delete some flaming]
Hehe, and I thought I had to go to USENET to see a flamewar. This is great,
a flamewar delivered directly to my mailbox, it doesn't get better...
Let me put my $0.02 in. Security holes happen, no matter what software you
use. PHP and open source in general, unl
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