Holy cow you're right, I definitely need to get to 5.2.17 somehow.
I've compiled PHP before with configure and make, but I'm not familiar
at all with any of these other build tools you mention. I'm sure nobody
wants to be teaching everyone how to do all this stuff or be doing it
for them. Could
I am afraid you'll have to use the Google, I don't know of any FAQs or
wikis apart from those I already sent you, so that's exactly what I
would have to do.
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Sorry for being rude, but as you might imagine this whole situation was
frustrating, and it was not the first time some little thing about
Ubuntu LTS caused me much main and suffering. Not as much as RedHat but
that's another story. Getting logged in and posting was even more
frustrating as the
If you know of a better AND simpler way for the thousands of server
admins like me who need to install the PHP 5.2.X and PHP GD library on
Lucid, PLEASE let us know as it would benefit us all. I know you do not
want people posting bug reports about this stuff, and we don't want to
have to
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/809400
Title:
Cannot compile any version of PHP I want on Lucid due to dependencies
in
Yay, that's a way to go. Insult all the people who could possibly help
you.
I don't see any bug here. If you really don't have any other machine and
you have to do the bad thing called mixing production and development
environment then you can use debootstrap to create chroot to isolate
the build
There's no bug in default Ubuntu, the mix'n'match you described isn't
supported by any sane distribution.
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Status: New = Invalid
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