On Tue, Feb 10, 2004 at 01:44:17PM -0300, Arlequ?n saidJacob S. wrote:
Well.. I've added a backport from
<http://www.apt-get.org/search.php?query=php4&submit=&arch%5B%5D=i386&arch%5B%5D=all>
deb http://www.heydon.com.au/debian unstable/ deb-src http://www.heydon.com.au/debian unstable/
Uh, why do you have these?
And the php4 package now is 4.3.3 but phpinfo() still shows 4.1.2....
Did you restart apache?
> Yes, backports can be if you're not familiar with what you're doing. For > starters, I recommend you keep a list written somewhere of what packages > you've installed from backports... just in case you need to downgrade > and get back to tracking only Debian Stable. > > First you'll need to check /etc/apache/httpd.conf and see if the newer > php4 package added a LoadModule line in the appropriate place. If it > didn't, you may need to add one. (If you add one, make sure you delete > the LoadModule line from php 4.1.2!) > > Now restart Apache and see if it gives you any errors. If it doesn't, > try phpinfo() again and see if it's not the newer php version. > > Also, if this works, don't forget that you'll also need to install > backports for any other php packages you have - such as php4-mysql, > php4-pear, php4-imap, etc. > > HTH, > Jacob >
Everything is fine...
phpinfo() shows 4.3.3 now... Upgraded the php4-mysql, php4-pear, php4-imap, php4-pgqsl packages and then dkpg-reconfigure php4-mysql dkpg-reconfigure php4-pgsql dkpg-reconfigure php4-pear dkpg-reconfigure php4-imap
Restarted apache, LoadModule line: added.
But now I can't run phpMyAdmin
It seems the extensions for MySQL / PostgreSQL aren't recognized, but the php.ini file has them...
Just in case.... How can I downgrade....???!!!
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