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Re: [suse-linux-uk-schools] php gurus about?
- From: Thomas Adam <thomas_adam16@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 5 Jun 2005 10:59:38 +0000 (UTC)
- Message-id: <20050605105855.17088.qmail@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
--- Paul Taylor <ptaylor@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> This is not strictly SuSE related but..I have a number of web sites
This has never stopped anyone in the past... :)
> through various forums I suspect that it relates to the version of
> Apache and
> PHP that are out of synch? It is running 2.0.50 and 4.3.8
Maybe. But if the error is specific to pclzip, it is probably that
alone causing the issues rather than, say, missing files from a bad
upgrade of packages.
> have none of these upload problems. In order to move forward on
> these
> packages I assume I would probably need to upgrade the OS to FC2 or
> 3. This
You could upgrade the OS, or you could try to find suitable versions of
packages for the current OS version. Mind you, being FC, that might be
quite a headache...
> would entail yum as it is a remote device and I'm not sure this would
> work
> without bringing down the whole thing.
It's certainly possible, but you'd have to make sure of a few things,
such as making sure the version of glibc was consistent for the
packaged versions.
> They will do this for me but
> from
> scratch so I need good backups and to get all the sites back the way
> they
> were. probably easy but..
> Any thoughts?
So we're back to the backup scenario, Paul? Perhaps the "easiest" way
is to rename your .php files to .txt, and wget the whole lot somewhere
safe, allow your provider to fix their mistake, transfer your files
back, and rename the .txt to .php.
-- Thomas Adam
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> This is not strictly SuSE related but..I have a number of web sites
This has never stopped anyone in the past... :)
> through various forums I suspect that it relates to the version of
> Apache and
> PHP that are out of synch? It is running 2.0.50 and 4.3.8
Maybe. But if the error is specific to pclzip, it is probably that
alone causing the issues rather than, say, missing files from a bad
upgrade of packages.
> have none of these upload problems. In order to move forward on
> these
> packages I assume I would probably need to upgrade the OS to FC2 or
> 3. This
You could upgrade the OS, or you could try to find suitable versions of
packages for the current OS version. Mind you, being FC, that might be
quite a headache...
> would entail yum as it is a remote device and I'm not sure this would
> work
> without bringing down the whole thing.
It's certainly possible, but you'd have to make sure of a few things,
such as making sure the version of glibc was consistent for the
packaged versions.
> They will do this for me but
> from
> scratch so I need good backups and to get all the sites back the way
> they
> were. probably easy but..
> Any thoughts?
So we're back to the backup scenario, Paul? Perhaps the "easiest" way
is to rename your .php files to .txt, and wget the whole lot somewhere
safe, allow your provider to fix their mistake, transfer your files
back, and rename the .txt to .php.
-- Thomas Adam
___________________________________________________________
How much free photo storage do you get? Store your holiday
snaps for FREE with Yahoo! Photos http://uk.photos.yahoo.com
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