Does this allow the same version of PHP (say 5.2.3) to exist in two 
forms : one for apache and one for fastcgi ?
I've not looked at this deeply enough, perhaps there is a lot of 
commonality between the two builds, but if there isn't than you will 
need a different layout.

Shanti

Stefan Teleman wrote:
> 
> The directory layout for PHP5 (as per PSARC/2007/168) follows the Perl 
> model:
> 
>     /usr/php5/<Major>.<Minor>.<Micro>/
>     /usr/php5/
>         doc -> [version]/doc
>         etc -> /etc/php5
>         include -> [version]/include
>         lib -> [version]/lib
>         man -> [version]/man
>         modules -> [version]/modules
>         share -> [version]/share
> </QUOTE>
> 
> This allows for multiple concurrent versions of PHP5, and subsequent 
> versions, to coexist.
> 
> PHP6 (when it is released) could easily follow the same structure:
> 
>     /usr/php6/<Major>.<Minor>.<Micro>
>     /usr/php6/
>         doc -> [version]/doc
>         etc -> /etc/php5
>         include -> [version]/include
>         lib -> [version]/lib
>         man -> [version]/man
>         modules -> [version]/modules
>         share -> [version]/share
> 
> --Stefan
> 

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