Hi mate,

I'm a php Dev. Try zend server community edition from zend. Install is easy and 
comes with most things u need and may solve this for you. Centos is always a 
bit behind for stability reasons. Zs also has lots of other goodies.

Personally I use a php library rather than a php extension so has no 
dependencies and no installation needed and I can read their source and extend 
it to suit my needs.

There's a few php libraries around for solr. 

Phpmyadmin can run under php 5.3, but personally I just use mysql client. 

Damien




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On 13/07/2011, at 3:07 AM, Cupbearer <jcr...@inforeverse.com> wrote:

> Total Linux noob, 1 month into first server ever...
> 
> CentOS 5.6 Final
> Loaded php52 from ius
> yum install of mysql
> tomcat
> 
> I've got Nutch up and running and working (may need to work on filters at
> some point) and I have Solr up and running and indexing everything.  But,
> then I came to the point of trying to get the results from the Crawl and
> Index to display on the webpage that I'm building with Php and it points me
> to php.net.  The minimum requirements are:
> 
> The libxml and curl extensions must also be enabled for the Apache Solr
> extension to be available.
> 
> libxml2 2.6.31 or later is required.
> 
> libcurl 7.18.0 or later is also required.
> 
> The Yum install is 2.6.15 and like 7.13.0 (didn't get past the first one
> yet).  I have zero idea how to upgrade these!  What am I going to have to
> check to make sure gets upgraded?  I've only run yum installs from different
> repositories so far and haven't had to compile anything myself, so maybe if
> I have to do that someone can point me to a tutorial.  Or, the Search and
> Results pages should be pretty simple can I just avoid a few of the newer
> commands in php because they aren't compatible and not worry about it and
> hope everything gets fixed with centos 6.0?  It also seems that 3 or 4 days
> ago you only needed libxml2 2.6.17 and now it's up to x.x.31 for a
> prerequisite, is this something that I need to learn anyways to keep current
> on since it seems to be changing rather regularly?  Should I just try to
> upgrade my php52 to php53 and see if that gets me the newer repositories? 
> When I looked at that my yum installed phpmyadmin wasn't compatible with 53
> which is why I went with 52.  I didn't bother updating mysql from 5.0 since
> there didn't seem to be any blazingly obvious reason to do so (especially
> since it's such a small instance).
> 
> Thanks,
> 
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> Cupbearer 
> Jerry E. Craig, Jr.
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