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Old 07-05-2009, 06:27 PM
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How can i remove php4

Im tring to figure out to remove php4 off my system as I dont need it atm I have php 5.2.9 and php 4.4.9 or something like that installed.

I have centos 5

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Old 07-05-2009, 10:15 PM
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Cool

As you have php 4 & 5 installed atm, and want to continue with php 5, try the steps below

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1. /scripts/easyapache

2. Select the second option [Start customizing based on profile] [Next Step]

3. Apache version you have [Next Step]

4. Uncheck the php 4 [Next Step]

5. PHP5 sub version [Next Step]

Now if you do not want to select the additional modules Select [Save & Build] and proceed further. If you want to select php5 addition options Select [Exhaustive option list] and proceed further
Th above steps will remove the php4 from the server and the php5 will be intact.
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Did that using easy apache and php4 is still be used with php5. Last build I did I only had php5 selected but ti still keep php4 also.
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Just go into the PHP / SuExec options configuration screen in WHM
that is now under the main Apache configuration screen and you
should be able to set "NONE" for PHP4 in there to turn it off.

It's odd that your system would keep PHP4 on a full rebuild which is
what someone suggested you do earlier and that would work as well.
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