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apt-get and headaches by waveydavey 2007-07-03 05:17:51
Advice and Guidance requested...
I have a custom debian box (from an iso) with a nonstandard location apache2 and nonstandard location php.
I want to upgrade the php to a nice version.
How much of a headache will I get using apt-get to get the better php5 and then have to ficure out wtf goes where ?
Is this going to be really really nasty ?
[ Reply ]
  not sure...but by jaqie2007-07-03 05:22:51
    It doesn't act like that. by CynicalRyan2007-07-03 05:24:58
      if that was true then by jaqie2007-07-03 05:25:47
        The operating word being "custom" by CynicalRyan2007-07-03 05:32:18
          xubuntu on my laptop by jaqie2007-07-03 05:37:08
            the OP never mentioned that the custom by CynicalRyan2007-07-03 05:43:56
              further info by waveydavey2007-07-03 06:10:25
                apt-get upgrade mc-httpd by CynicalRyan2007-07-03 06:24:22
  Yes, it is going to be really, really nasty. by CynicalRyan2007-07-03 05:23:45
  I'd suggest getting the package source and buildin by ttlogic2007-07-03 05:40:58
    Partly covered by article: by ttlogic2007-07-03 05:49:42
  Completely other way: by ttlogic2007-07-03 06:29:47
    yebbut by waveydavey2007-07-03 11:46:24
      The way I see it... by rhl20002007-07-03 22:53:26

 

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