Thank you Carlos, RPM spec file was the solution that I was looking for. Carlos Daniel Ruvalcaba Valenzuela wrote: > You could use the PHP SPEC file to build your own rpm with your own > options, this way you can keep the version changes of the package > within th package manager (RPM). > > On 6/25/07, Jim Perrin <jperrin at gmail.com> wrote: >> On 6/25/07, Centos <centos at unixplanet.biz> wrote: >> >> > php was compiled on server, by running ./configure >> > but now I want to find an easy way to upgrade php, without >> compiling it >> > again. >> > like runing rpmrebuild and just add those options that i need. >> >> >> RPM won't help you with this. The only way you could use it to solve >> this issue would be to remove your existing php install, then build >> the php rpm the way you want (assuming the stock php doesn't work for >> you) >> >> -- >> During times of universal deceit, telling the truth becomes a >> revolutionary act. >> George Orwell >> _______________________________________________ >> CentOS mailing list >> CentOS at centos.org >> http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos >> > _______________________________________________ > CentOS mailing list > CentOS at centos.org > http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos >