Re: PHP > 4.1 package available?

From: GCS (gcs_at_lsc.hu)
Date: 01/03/04

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    On Sat, Jan 03, 2004 at 08:32:03AM -0500, Russ Schneider <russ@sugapablo.com> wrote:
    > I just got my Debian machine online using Woody, and updated all the
    > packages and such, but I can't seem to find using dselect a PHP4 package
    > greater than PHP 4.1.2.
     That's correct. At the time when Woody released (more than two years
    ago AFAICR) that php4 package was stabilized in Debian.

    > That's a pretty old package. Isn't there anything more recent?
     There is, but not for Woody, at least not officialy. A quick search on
    www.apt-get.org revealed that there's a 4.3.4 version of php4 -
    unofficial ones ofcourse. The sources.list entry for this:
    deb http://debian.moolfreet.com ./

    > I used apt-get upgrade and dselect's update and can't seem to find
    > anything.
     You need to switch for Sarge if you can do it - it's currently in
    'testing' status, and works well for me; but you have to evaluate it for
    yourself.

    > Also, and this is VERY important: how do I turn off dselect's colors? In
    > my terminal, it makes it very hard to read.
     Try to change your TERM variable to something without colours, I think
    'export TERM=vt100' (or your shell equailent(?) would do the trick).

    Hope this helps,
    GCS

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