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Looks like php 4 has been updated as well, due to a few security issues.
http://www.php.net/release_4_3_8.php
http://www.php.net/release_4_3_8.php
[Wed Jul 21 14:41:00 2004] [error] Cannot remove module mod_security.c: not found in module list
PHP Warning: [Turck MMCache] This build of "Turck MMCache" was compiled for PHP version 4.3.7. Rebuild it for your PHP version (4.$
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jmstacey said:When you updated php it moved the php.ini file back to its original location. After updating php, reinstall zend using customapache so the php.ini is back in the Zend directory and then finally reinstall turck mmcache. This is because turck mmcache is probably installed as a zend extension and not as a php extension. As such you must also make sure you have zend upto data and installed correctly.
Hello,
There is a check in the script that prevents it from overwriting the older php.ini if it exists. You could always just make a backup of the file before you update and restore it after if it is no longer there.
Thank you,
John
DennisCitus said:How do I use the build-script to update to php 4.3.8?
Which version are you uprading from? PHP that is...rhoekman said:(FreeBSD 5.x)
Zend is not working after upgrading php..
This is what I've done:
cd /usr/local/directadmin/customapache
./build clean
./build update
./build all
./build zend
Now my zend encoded application is not working anymore. Also the httpd child process is exiting when calling the zend encoded file from the browser:
siteserver kernel: pid 878 (httpd), uid 1003: exited on signal 11
html and php pages render without any problems..