ay, July 23, 2002 12:43 PM
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Subject: Re: [PHP] Re: PHP Security Advisory: Vulnerability
in PHP versions 4.2.0
I don't know how to appy patches to the PHP software. I just finish
upgrading the website to work with PHP 4.2.1 from PHP 4.0.6. And now
this
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From: Scott Fletcher [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, July 23, 2002 12:43 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [PHP] Re: PHP Security Advisory: Vulnerability
in PHP versions 4.2.0
I don't know how to appy patches to the PHP software. I just finish
u
On Wednesday 24 July 2002 22:22, Scott Fletcher wrote:
It work very nicely The whole process take 30 to 45 minutes for just
one server.
You've got a slow computer and/or you type too slow ;-)
I wonder how does someone did 12 computers in 10 minutes.
Cool!
For me it was a case of
At 10:22 AM 7/24/02 -0400, Scott Fletcher wrote:
It work very nicely The whole process take 30 to 45 minutes for just
one server. I wonder how does someone did 12 computers in 10 minutes.
Cool!
For me the key to upgrading many servers is to compile once then copy the
resulting files to
I don't know how to appy patches to the PHP software. I just finish
upgrading the website to work with PHP 4.2.1 from PHP 4.0.6. And now
this So, just patched it then configure openssl, mycrypt, curl, modssl
then do the usual stuff for PHP then apache, right??
Adam Alkins [EMAIL
Amended to this recent posting. Already started a new posting from scratch.
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I don't know how to appy patches to the PHP software. I just finish
upgrading the website to work with PHP 4.2.1 from PHP
From: Scott Fletcher [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, July 23, 2002 12:43 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [PHP] Re: PHP Security Advisory: Vulnerability
in PHP versions 4.2.0
I don't know how to appy patches to the PHP software. I just finish
upgrading the website
If all you're doing is applying the patch (not adding/removing any
extensions), you should be able to use
./config.nice
which will use all of the configuration commands from your last compile
(This is an extremely handy thing if your GD/Freetype setup was particularly
ornery the first time
Hi all,
Just wanting to notify everyone that
the link for the PHP.4.2.2 download is broken.
-Stathis.
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Any real programmer should know that almost nothing is bug free, even if you
test it beyond your imagination. Something is always going to elude you and
be found by someone experimenting down the road.
For the widespread use of PHP, I'm rather impressed by the small amount of
vunerabilities
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