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Legacy Forums => General Discussion (Legacy) => Topic started by: Steen on February 27, 2003, 01:59:40 AM
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Hi Friends!
Please, could someone tell me what a PHP, MySql and Apache version there is in 5.6?
Best regards and sorry for my english :))
Steen
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4.1.2, 3.23.49, and 1.3.23.
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Hi Dan :)
THX!
Then I have another answer (I'm Newbie to SME). I want to install a PHP script but the author write this: "Chatness v2 requires PHP 4.2.3 or higher". So would I be able to upgrade PHP on my SME 5.6 box and how?
I come from Windows and Mandrake and on these OS it's a piece of cake, but it seems to me that on SME it's not a possibility to use compilers like make and so on.
What's your advice?
Best regards
Steen
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Hello Steen,
You may try your luck at rpmfind.net for rpm version of php then do the rpm -Uvh from root.
If luck not there....get the tar ball source from php.net. Install autoconf and autonake plus gcc etc... get all that at gnu.org or just do a google search.
If you have redhat distro.... then get the needed from it and just rpm it into your esmith.....e-smith is based on redhat distro after all.
Best regards
J.Benedict
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Hi and thanks for a quick reply!
I wil look around and trust my luck.... :))
Best regards
Steen
BTW somebody knows a good HOWTO or guide to build RPM's (for a newbie of course)?
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Try this:
http://www.tech-geeks.org/article.php?story=20030123115239454
I put it into the Linkbase yesterday...
http://wiki.contribs.org/LinkBase/index.php
cheers
Brian
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...or before you bother with rpmfind, take a look at ftp.e-smith.org, in the contribs directory. I've build some updated PHP rpms.
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Brian Read wrote:
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> Try this:
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> http://www.tech-geeks.org/article.php?story=20030123115239454
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> I put it into the Linkbase yesterday...
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> http://wiki.contribs.org/LinkBase/index.php
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> cheers
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> Brian
Hi Brian!
Looks nice...I'll read and learn :))
Cheers
Steen
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Dan Brown wrote:
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> ...or before you bother with rpmfind, take a look at
> ftp.e-smith.org, in the contribs directory. I've build some
> updated PHP rpms.
Oh boy :))
There they are...what would you suggest?
Have you some experience with PHP 4.2.3 >
Thanks!
Best Regards
Steen
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Files cannot be downloaded from this location PHP 4.1 yes, 4.2 no
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Steen, I've run PHP 4.2.3 a bit, but right now I'm back at 4.1.2 (it's what ships with SME 5.6, and I haven't had any need to upgrade it).
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Okay sounds great to me :)
To upgrade looks like a dirty job for a newbie...and I'm really a newbie to SME and templates :))
Cheers
Steen