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Uninstall all php4 packages and install the php5 packages using yast. Make sure you have configured the Opensuse yast repo because I don't think php5 was on the installation discs.
Uninstall all php4 packages and install the php5 packages using yast. Make sure you have configured the Opensuse yast repo because I don't think php5 was on the installation discs.
PHP 5 is not in the disks. is there anyway where I can get some help on how to use the Yast . I know when I configure the the php4 I have used the GUI . my concenr when configuring again php 5 is there anyway I can choose where from to add the package ?
There is a sticky thread about opensuse yast repositories, take a look at that for how to add Suse yast software sources. The instructions are also on the opensuse website.
There is a sticky thread about opensuse yast repositories, take a look at that for how to add Suse yast software sources. The instructions are also on the opensuse website.
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