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I m trying to installing rainloop webmail server in my RHEL 6.4.
i installed mysql,php,httpd and copied the software content in /var/www/html directory.
Hi friends,
I m trying to installing rainloop webmail server in my RHEL 6.4. i installed mysql,php,httpd and copied the software content in /var/www/html directory.
finally i accessed http://ipaddress/rainloop but its showing php 5.4 required.
but in my local yum repositary latest version is php-5.3
You never came back to either of your other threads to post updates/answer questions, so when you post something else, folks may be hesitant to try to help you.
That said, you don't tell us too much here....HOW did you install mysql, php, and apache? What other repositories do you have enabled? And PHP 5.5x is already available (and has been since 2014), for RHEL 6.4....you should be able to type in "yum upgrade php5". Have you contacted RHEL support??? Because they should be able to tell you where that is in the repositories, and how to easily upgrade it. Are you PAYING FOR RHEL???
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