  | |  | PHP on RH 7.0 | PHP on RH 7.0 2004-01-31 - By Tom Westheimer
Back Well your suggestion to get all new RPMs with one command sounded too
good to be true :-) So here is what happened ..
the first 3 lines are obvious. the phpinfo.php is a web page that one
can use to test if PHP is running. I didn 't realize I had so many
dependants! :-)
phpinfo.php = <? phpinfo();? > in the code
[root@(protected) RPMS]# rpm -Uvh *
error: TRANS.TBL does not appear to be a RPM package
error: php-4.3.4.tar.gz.tar does not appear to be a RPM package
error: phpinfo.php does not appear to be a RPM package
error: failed dependencies:
php = 4.0.1pl2 is needed by mod_php-4.0.1pl2-9
glibc >= 2.2 is needed by mysql-3.23.54a-3.70
libstdc++ >= 2.96-69 is needed by mysql-3.23.54a-3.70
mysql = 3.23.54a is needed by mysql-devel-3.23.54a-3.70
mysql = 3.23.54a is needed by mysql-server-3.23.54a-3.70
libcrypto.so.1 is needed by php-4.1.2-7.0.6
libssl.so.1 is needed by php-4.1.2-7.0.6
php = 4.0.1pl2 is needed by php-imap-4.0.1pl2-9
libcrypto.so.1 is needed by php-imap-4.1.2-7.0.6
libssl.so.1 is needed by php-imap-4.1.2-7.0.6
php = 4.0.1pl2 is needed by php-ldap-4.0.1pl2-9
libcrypto.so.1 is needed by php-ldap-4.1.2-7.0.6
liblber.so.2 is needed by php-ldap-4.1.2-7.0.6
libldap.so.2 is needed by php-ldap-4.1.2-7.0.6
libssl.so.1 is needed by php-ldap-4.1.2-7.0.6
php = 4.0.1pl2 is needed by php-mysql-4.0.1pl2-9
php = 4.0.1pl2 is needed by php-pgsql-4.0.1pl2-9
TIA
Rodolfo J. Paiz wrote:
> At 06:45 1/31/2004, you wrote:
>
> > OK I found RPM updates for PHP and MYSQL on redhat.com and I have
> > downloaded them. Do I need to RPM-e the existing version? They don 't
> > seem to be as new as the ones on the offical sites for each product.
>
>
> What you should do is get the newest versions of the RPM packages for
> Apache, PHP, and MySQL (including related packages like php-mysql).
> Once you have those all together in a directory, you can upgrade them
> one by one with the "rpm -Uvh php-4.3.x-x-x-x-x.rpm " command or you
> can use "rpm -Uvh * " to upgrade all packages in that directory.
>
> "rpm -Uvh " will smoothly upgrade existing packages by handling config
> files gracefully, removing the previous package, and installing the
> new one. If you installed the new packages with "rpm -i " then you will
> have to manually remove the older versions.
>
> PHP has always worked immediately for me on Red Hat Linux, with no
> configuration required.
>
> Post a specific question with details. For example, in your last email
> you said "PHP is still not active. " How did you decide that? What did
> you try?
>
> And you 're in the right place, don 't worry about it. This list is for
> general questions of any type related to Red Hat Linux.
>
>
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