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2011 Apr 02
3
Door not hitting me on my way out
Sorry, folks. I wish our release developers well, and hope that they
can open up their processes to allow much needed community involvment.
But I've hopped to Scientific Linux and find it much more usable due
to their willingness to publish updates even without the entire new
release bundled, and the much timelier updates from the upstream
vendor. php53 and bind97 are directly available for
2011 Apr 30
2
Switching to php53
I have a Centos 5.6 server which is using the default php packages.
These currently contain PHP 5.1.6.
My main use of PHP on the server is to support an installation of
WordPress. I currently had WP 3.1.2 installed, but the WP developers
have announced that from WP 3.2 they will only support PHP 5. and
greater.
So I investigated and found that the Centos repo contains a series of
php53 packages.
2013 Oct 04
5
php 5.1 to 5.3
Hello list
I'm managing a web server with centos-release-5-9.el5.centos.1.
I have php-5.1.6-40.el5_9 right now and I'd like to update it to php53.
I wander if its easy or complicated. If somebody have any instructions
I'd be very glad!
Thank you in advance.
Nikos
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2014 Feb 02
2
Missing Announcement
Hi,
I do see a kernel update to 2.6.18-371.4.1.el5 but I am missing the announcement.
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2012 Mar 14
2
CentOS 5 Testing repo
We were using the CentOS 5 testing repo on dev.centos.org to update our
webservers' PHP to 5.2. However, we've just tried building a new
machine lately and found that the repo seems to be empty. Is this a
temporary fault, or has it gone away now that CentOS 6 is out?
If it has gone away, where can I grab PHP 5.2 packages from?
Thanks.
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2011 Aug 17
1
5.1.6 php to 5.3, a few questions
Alright, looks like I have to do this (centos 5.x install).
Some questions..
1) I imagine I have to uninstall my current version of php...will yum
remove want to take a ton of programs with it? Would I have to
individually uninstall each package instead?
2) yum down the new version from some repo and then install it. I
imagine nothing from the previous setup will be there and I would have
2011 Sep 04
4
Centos 5.6 Implications of PGP53 ?
If one stays with Centos 5.x (currently on 5.6) is the
problem/enhancement/incompatibility involving PHP53 likely to be
resolved by general updates and/or the introduction of Centos 5.7 ?
Paul.
2011 Apr 13
3
CentOS 5.6 and php53 packages
Hello fellow CentOS users,
until now I was using CentOS 5.5 with php 5.3 through this file:
# grep -v ^# /etc/yum.repos.d/CentOS-Testing.repo
[c5-testing]
name=CentOS-5 Testing
baseurl=http://dev.centos.org/centos/$releasever/testing/$basearch/
enabled=1
gpgcheck=1
gpgkey=http://dev.centos.org/centos/RPM-GPG-KEY-CentOS-testing
includepkgs=php*
Today I have updated to CentOS 5.6 by running
2011 Apr 15
2
php53 and MSSQL
[Reposted now I've joined the list, so I hopefully don't get moderated out]
Hi,
I've upgraded lots of machines to 5.6 (thanks!) and there was one
particular machine that I'd also like to upgrade to PHP 5.3.
Unfortunately it seems I can't.
On the machine I have php-mssql installed, and it appears that there is
no php53-mssql.
php-mssql is built from the php-extras SRPM, so
2011 Aug 19
3
PHP 5.3: IUS vs CentOS repos
I need to upgrade PHP because the latest WordPress requires one at least at
5.2.4. What are the tradeoffs of using the php53 packages provided by
CentOS versus IUS? I've seen that installing the RHEL-derived php53
requires removing php first and it creates package conflicts because it
doesn't provide a virtual php-common package. That suggests I should
install the IUS package. Is
2012 Oct 15
6
centos 5 and php53
so whats the scoop on PHP53 for CentOS 5?
I have a long running webserver, runs a bunch of mostly php+postgresql
stuff, mostly hobby sites (clubs and local scout troops and such). has
latest updates to php 5.2.10-xx but I want to install something thats
insisting on php53. If I try and yum install php53, it says it
conflicts with php-5.2.10 ...
ok, do I remove the old PHP and install
2011 May 24
5
CentOS 5.6 PHP 5.3 and SquirrelMail
OK, so I did an upgrade to PHP 5.3 on one of my servers. I noticed the
uninstall of php also removed SquirrelMail and it won't install under
PHP 5.3. Has anybody worked this out with a good RPM or repo solution?
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2011 Mar 20
1
php53-5.3.3-1.el5_6.1
Curious I do not see the php53 in the yum centos 5 repositories.
Has this package been excluded?
http://ftp.redhat.com/pub/redhat/linux/enterprise/5Server/en/os/SRPMS/php53-5.3.
3-1.el5_6.1.src.rpm
http://ftp.redhat.com/pub/redhat/linux/enterprise/5Client/en/os/SRPMS/php53-5.3.
3-1.el5_6.1.src.rpm
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2011 Apr 13
2
php53 and eacclerator
Hi.
There does not seem to be a php53-eaccelerator in standard Centos yum channels, from what I can see. That is a mainstay for us. Has anyone found that any particular php53-eacclerator from other locations play well with it?
Thanks.
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2011 Apr 26
2
Cacti rpm for el5.6 with php53
Hello,
Does someone know if there's a cacti rpm available
that works (=installs and doesn't conflict) when "php53" rpm
is installed, instead of the older "php" rpm ?
cacti rpms from rpmforge/dag have these requirements:
php
php-mysql
php-snmp
So those cacti versions conflict with "php53".
I checked cacti-0.8.7g-2.el5.rf
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2012 Apr 16
3
PHP and PHP53
Greetings,
We have someone requesting the use of Wordpress 3.3.1. It requires PHP 5.2
minimum.
Currently, our machine is running CentOS 5.7.
What are the issues/concerns in upgrading from PHP 5.1 (the current PHP
rpms) to PHP53?
Much thanks,
Max Pyziur
pyz at brama.com
2013 Jun 16
1
ipv6 only kickstart installs
Hi, I have a kvm host and I try to install a centos 6 guest with a static ip address.
When I do a manual install I eventually get to the network configuration and if I enter IP, gateway and DNS Server I can ping6 the guest from the host and I can ping6 the guest from outside.
I do not want to do manual installation, so I have to specify a url to a kickstart file, but to download it the network
2012 Oct 05
4
PHP version dilemma
I am running Centos 5.8; at least
uname -rmi
gives me centos-release-5-8.el5.centos
A CMS package is telling me that I need PHP 5.2x, however yum
update says that I am fully up to date.
Is there a "safe" way to upgrade PHP to 5.2x?
Todd
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2010 Nov 08
11
Default ownership for static files
Hi,
I try to serve a file
file { "/root/test3.txt":
ensure => file,
source => "puppet:///yum/test.txt",
}
On the puppetmaster this files look like this
#$ ls -n test.txt
-rw-r--r-- 1 502 301 4 8 Nov 16:25 test.txt
Finally, here is my question: What ownership may I expect on the
resulting file ?
Actually this is the result for me:
#$ ls -l
2012 May 25
4
rspec first steps troubles
I try do implement tests for my puppet code and was playing with
rspec-puppet but the following code gives me errors
require ''spec_helper''
describe ''irqbalance'' do
it { should include_class(''irqbalance'') }
it { should include_class(''irqbalance::data'') }
it { should