No this is a straight upgrade, based on what was done for FC4. I think perlboy did some cgi-bin type packages for php5 though. His site is: www.serverpeak.com
Its definitely not a straight upgrade, since the design is different in FC4 design is different from mine (yet again). You'll probably have to do some manual removals and installations on your own to get it all installed. At this point in time I'm not even sure I'm going to stick with this design for that reason, mainly Im looking for feedback on it. I dont really want to get into supporting it until I'm sure this is what I'm going to go with in the production channel.
scott wrote:Its definitely not a straight upgrade, since the design is different in FC4 design is different from mine (yet again). You'll probably have to do some manual removals and installations on your own to get it all installed. At this point in time I'm not even sure I'm going to stick with this design for that reason, mainly Im looking for feedback on it. I dont really want to get into supporting it until I'm sure this is what I'm going to go with in the production channel.
When you get time scott you mind adding the Dependency: php= 4.4.1-1.rhfc3.art for package: php-domxml for the php 5 release
As you can tell i am using FC3..... and well most of my scripts i wrote is for php 5 and i would really like to upgrade
scott wrote:I dont know yet, thats one of the reasons Im not terribly happy with this design.
I'm new here, and just wanted to give you some feedback on the PHP5 packages. I installed the redhat 9 RPMs in your testing tree. For some reason php-mysql would not work. Other than that, and changing one line in php.conf, the installation was flawless.
let me guess, the extensions_dir in php.ini is set to ./ right? I have no idea where that is coming from yet. I'm certainly not manipulating the php.ini's on my side.