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Old 11-27-2006, 02:51 PM   #1
tmr_leon
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php-mcrypt 5.1 source RPMs


Hello. I'm looking for the source RPMs for php-mcrypt 5.1.

I'm running CentOS4. Over the weekend, yum decided to upgrade my PHP from 5.0 to 5.1, rendering my php-mcrypt incompatible.

I've been searching for the php-mcrypt-5.1 RPM for CentOS4, to no avail. The RHEL4 RPMs I found failed dependency checks, so I'm not able to use those. I then tried to look for the source RPMs in the hope of building the RPM for my machine, but I'm not able to find version 5.1 of it. I guess it should have been in http://phprpms.sourceforge.net/mcrypt, but it's not.

I see a lot of php-mycrypt binaries packaged for non-CentOS4 distributions, so a source RPM should be out there. Does anybody know where I can get it?

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