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supergeek
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I have tried searching the forums and on other websites about how to do this, but haven't found anything that works in my case.
I am running Fedora Core 2 and Plesk 8 and I want to upgrade to php 5 because I have some code that only works with php 5.
Does somebody know how to successfully do this, either using an RPM or by compiling from source?
I have tried running the "yum upgrade" command, but it doesn't list php 5...only php 4.3.11 (which I have installed).
I'm not really a guru when it comes to system admin, and unfortunately, my server host doesn't provide support due to the inexpensive cost of the server.
Thanks
I am running Fedora Core 2 and Plesk 8 and I want to upgrade to php 5 because I have some code that only works with php 5.
Does somebody know how to successfully do this, either using an RPM or by compiling from source?
I have tried running the "yum upgrade" command, but it doesn't list php 5...only php 4.3.11 (which I have installed).
I'm not really a guru when it comes to system admin, and unfortunately, my server host doesn't provide support due to the inexpensive cost of the server.
Thanks