I'm not sure what the problem is here. I asked a simple question. If I did not give enough or gave the the wrong information, a simple message to that end would have been good. I don't have a bunch of letters behind my name. I am almost entirely self taught. I started with Linux in 1995 on an old slackware server a very knowledgeable man built for me and was my remote lifeline for the first couple of years. Since then I have built and ran probably 15 Internet servers ranging from old slackware stuff to Redhat. I just retired my last Redhat 9 server a while ago. I currently have in service Gentoo, Fedora, CentOS and a Cacti Monitoring server that I can't remember the flavor of Linux they built it on. When I get a problem I don't know what to do, I Google or go to one of my many bookmarked sites. Or, I ask someone if all else fails.
So, I was designing a Web Site and one of the scripts didn't work. Looking at the error logs and googling the error led me to determine my PHP needed an upgrade and even listed a painless way to do it. However, it didn't work because of a missing dependency. I had not found the answer about to how to fix the dependency problem and, I had joined this list about a week ago. I have been very impressed with the quality of most of the posts so I thought I would ask here.
I am not really interested if the version of PHP came bundled with 4.8 or not. It seems it didn't. I probably upgraded it to fix another error I was getting. I thought I had given all the relative information with my first question. Sorry for bothering you.
Terry
----- Original Message ----- From: "Kai Schaetzl" maillists@conactive.com To: centos@centos.org Sent: Saturday, January 22, 2011 2:31 PM Subject: Re: [CentOS] Missing Dependency
Karanbir Singh wrote on Sat, 22 Jan 2011 16:29:42 +0000:
Quite an irrelevant point Kai, its shipped in the centosplus repo[1] and this is the centos list, making this the perfect place to bring up the issue.
Karanbir, you are in the wrong thread. I didn't question the location for the topic, I questioned the quality of information.
Kai
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