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php 4.3.9-9 released Print E-mail
Written by scott   
Wednesday, 03 May 2006
This is a heavily updated version 9 of the previous php 4.3.9 release, based on the FC2 php 4.3.8 rpm. Numerous tweaks, bugs, and feature enhancement follow. If you have trouble installing this through yum, try using up2date Major changes in this release of PHP: php-xslt has been replaced by domxml, for those people using xslt, make sure you do a yum install php-domxml after upgrading php. New modules in this release: php-xmlrpc - A module for PHP applications which use the XML-RPC protocol php-domxml - A module for PHP applications which manipulate XML data php-pear - PHP Extension and Application Repository Components php-mbstring - A module for PHP applications which need multi-byte string handling Bare in mind that yum update will remove your legacy php-xslt module, and that you will need to do a yum install domxml in order to get your xslt functionality back. Bug fixes: mail() should now work on rh90 FC1 and FC2 should upgrade cleanly Remaining issues: I. aspell resolution. If you're running the aspell experiencing problems upgraded, you will need to remove those aspell rpms BEFORE YOU UPGRADE and reinstall the vendor aspell rpms through yum. The following are rough instructions for removing the aspell rpms, they may or may not be universal for everyone. Step 1) Identify your aspell a list of rpms rpm -qa |grep aspell Step 2) force the removal of those rpms using --nodeps rpm -e --nodeps Step 3) yum update Step 3 should resolve that there are newer php rpms, and that should also resolve any aspell or pspell dependencies. II. pspell resolution. This issue will likely only effect users running PSA 7.1.x and trying to upgrade through the PSA update interface. The PSA updates interface is not aware of any rpms other than the vendor defaults, and as such will only attempt to install the vendor rpms they have a list for. This means that they are not aware of ART, DAG, ATRPMS, Livna, or even Fedoralegacy related rpms. In order to resolve issues related with PHP dependency rpms, like php-pgsql for example, you will have to install those dependencies outside of PSA. Example, PSA complains that it cannot install php-pgsql, you will need to run yum install php-pgsql Resume Party, -Scott

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