This one time, at band camp, Michelle Murrain said: > Hi folks, > > I need a suggestion. I've got a box running testing, which has the php > version 4.1.2. Just about everything with that is OK - except for the > xslt support. I *need* the xslt module of version 4.2.3, because of > the improved support for the sablotron libraries. > > I'm trying to figure out what the best approach is: > > 1) Take out all php packages, and compile php 4.2.3 from source > 2) use just the php4-xslt module from sid > 3) use all of the php4 modules from sid > > I'm assuming that 2 and 3 are going to be problematic because of > dependency issues. But just in case it is possible to do, I'd like to > hear from someone who either has done this, or has intelligent > suggestions about it. > > Thanks!! -- .Michelle
If you hurry, option 2 should be fine. PHP4 hasn't yet been recompiled for the new libc6 in sid, and this is the one that would cause you the most headache. Steve -- Perl has a long tradition of working around compilers. -- Larry Wall in <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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