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It depends on whether you are doing a compile from source install or with
rpms. If you are going to compile from source, you may want to save the
configure parameters that you used with 4.0.4pl1. To do this, put <?
phpinfo(); ?> in a script and run it through your web browser. You will
the configuration parameters at the top. <br>
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-Roj<br>
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Julio Cuz, Jr. wrote:<br>
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cite="mid5(dot)1(dot)0(dot)14(dot)0(dot)20020814124525(dot)03700560(at)mail(dot)rccd(dot)cc(dot)ca(dot)us">Hi--<br>
<br>
I'm currently running <font size="3">4.0.4pl1 on RedHat 7.0 and I want to
upgrade to PHP 4.2.2....is there anything special I have to do BEFORE or AFTER
the install? Or is it just a straight re-install of PHP on top of the current
Version? THANKS!<br>
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<p>Julio Cuz, Jr.<br>
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Information Services<br>
Riverside Community College</p>
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