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Old 04-30-2007, 10:46 AM   #1
StouffR
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Angry Apache + PHP + Oracle on Red Hat ES 4 EMT64


I actually installed the Red Hat ES 4 EMT64 version on my server.
I have been completed PHP + Mysql + Apache on one side and on an other side Oracle 10g.
The third installed with the RPM and Oracle in a "standard" installation...

I don't find the RPM package php-oci... for my Linux version.

Today, I'm asking how to install "cleanly" PHP to have the OCI commands for Oracle ?

Do you have an idea ?

In the worth way, I will uninstall Apache+PHP+MySQL and reinstall with the sources code of each.
But It's not my favorite process for a easy exploitation.

Thanks for your help
 
Old 05-01-2007, 07:24 PM   #2
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I haven't looked at RHN to see if that package exists, but you can always just compile php into your existing apache and mysql installations. You don't need to uninstall all of them and compile them from scratch.

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