Re: [PHP-INST] Upgrading PHP

2003-02-20 Thread Justin Williams
GD is part of PHP 4.3.x. If you can snag an RPM for RedHat (Check RPMFind.net), that will most likely be the simplest way to upgrade your PHP. You can do this all via command line, as well, though I am not terribly knowledgeable about command-line RPMing, to guide you through which options you sho

Re: [PHP-INST] Upgrading PHP

2003-02-20 Thread Nick Gianakas
Are you using the 'default' setup from Red Hat (ie. RPMS)? If so, I (also using RH 7.2 ... completely modified at this point) found it easier to rip everything out (PHP, apache, SSL, mysql, etc) and install everything by hand (via source). Although it took me a while (hacking at it now and again)

[PHP-INST] Upgrading PHP

2003-02-20 Thread Horacio Casatti
Hi !!! I have a server working with Apache 1.3.19 and PHP 4.0.6 in Linux RedHat 7.2 I can access the server by Telnet only, coz I'm in Argentina and the server is in USA... I don't know too much about installing, or upgrading software under linux, but I need to upgrade my PHP and cannot make any mi

[PHP-INST] Upgrading PHP and cURL

2002-01-21 Thread Jonathan Hilgeman
I would like to upgrade to the newest version of PHP and cURL, however I cannot have the server down for very long. I would like to know what files I should back up to preserve 4.0.3 and my current version of cURL in case of an emergency and I have to restore them quickly. If possible, I'd like to

[PHP-INST] Upgrading PHP Doesn't Work

2001-09-16 Thread Brodie
I am running RH7.1 My httpd works great with php but it doesn't have mysql support. The system is running PHP Version 4.0.4pl1 I d/l Version 4.0.6 ran ./configure with apache and mysql and worked great. Then ran make and then make install. No problems to this point. After all is said and done a