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can some one explain me how to upgrade my php to the stable version, i read already some topics about it and i know i also have to upgrade my zend software...
No, I dont distribute Zend packages (yet, someone posted a .spec file for it earlier today). As I understand it, if you arent using something like mmcache, ioncube, or zend, then this doesnt effect you. I run Zend on my systems, so I havent verified that the bug goes away without it.
atomicturtle, I found the yum.conf entries I needed to use your service (thank you very much by the way!) but I have sitebuilder installed which requires php-xslt, and this fails for 4.3.10.
I've actually been running linux since 1992, and I have a RH 7.3 box I've kept up-to-date with source code which is running PHP 5.0.3 no problem, but I'm completely new to yum and my experience with RPM's have been pretty well limited to the installer. I'd be willing to generate this package myself, but to be honest I don't have much of a clue even where to start. I'll start digging anyway and see where I end up.
This box has been an experiment for me to see if it is time for me to give up on my old fasioned ways of downloading source tarballs and give myself a free ride on yum/rpm/plesk. Somehow I don't think its going to be as easy as I'd hoped. Still, if I can learn how to be a contributer and reduce my work load I'd still come out ahead.
Thanks again for providing the atomicturtle yum repository, and what I'm sure add up to countless hours maintaining it.
Just do what i did. I manualyl upgraded my apache and php. Then some minimal hacking to get plesk to use /usr/local/apache2's copy (it upgarded the old **** in /etc and stuff and left my custom copy alone.. good plesk) and now it works wonderfully. Running apache 2.0.52 and php 5.0.2
So, just download it and install it? Even though i don't have it installed? Or do I just try and upgrade the Plesk zend located "/usr/local/psa/admin/include/php/Zend/"