Hi.
A new PHP has been released, as well as a Kernel, phpBB, etc. Should I update by hand or wait for cpanel?
What do you normally do?
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Hi.
A new PHP has been released, as well as a Kernel, phpBB, etc. Should I update by hand or wait for cpanel?
What do you normally do?
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You will have to update kernel by yourself.
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Important bit beingNote: This is a beta version. It should not be used in production or even semi-production web sites. There are known bugs in it, and in addition, some of the features may change (based on feedback). We encourage you to download and play with it (and report bugs if you find any!), but please do not replace your production installations of PHP 4 at this time.
It should not be used in production or even semi-production web sites
nuf said i think
PHP5 maybe out but is only fit for test servers and testing
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But will cpanel relase a ersion with an updated PHP?
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and PHP as a 4.3.2 relase and cpanel is using 4.3.1 and it says that it is updated ;|
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You can upgrade to 4.3.2 with easyapache.Originally posted by Spokuz
and PHP as a 4.3.2 relase and cpanel is using 4.3.1 and it says that it is updated ;|
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Thank you all
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Just a bit new to all of this. What is easyapache? and how does one upgrade the newest version of PHP 4.3.2 using it?
Thanks
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