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PHP Upgrade on FreeBSD with vhost sites

Asked by praefectus in Unix Systems Programming

I currently have php 4.0.6 on a FreeBSD 4.4 box .... I have 11 sites on a shared box (ie... the entire box isn't mine, I guess I just have a partition of 100mbs for what I want, and I have root access).

Anyway, I need to upgrade to PHP 4.1.0 or higer (I downloaded via Lynx 4.3.4) ...

Not really sure how to do it (upgrade) without messing anything up (I'm on a live box, so I can't really afford to have everything blow up in my face)....

Basically, I have an admin user :

/usr/home/adminuser

According to "phpinfo();' -- the PHP config file is:

/usr/local/www/etc

The php 'include_path' is at:

/usr/local/www/lib/php

The current configure command is:

 './configure' '--with-apxs=/usr/local/www/bin/apxs' '--with-config-file-path=/usr/local/www/etc' '--enable-versioning' '--with-system-regex' '--disable-debug' '--enable-track-vars' '--without-gd' '--without-mysql' '--with-zlib' '--with-imap=/usr/local' '--with-mysql=/usr/local' '--prefix=/usr/local/www' 'i386--freebsd4.4'

So... any idears where I should download the newest php.tar, unpacket it, and run my commands?  Just need to install new version, nothing config wise needs to change.

Thanks in advance for your help...










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