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Old 5th March 2005, 07:38 PM
sadouk Offline
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upgrade php with -sockets

Hi

im usin FC3 and got a webserver running and php with mysql.Now i need to ennable sockets for a quering scipt in my webby and is it as bad i must uninstall php..dl source and comply it with -- with sockets . to get it? or can yum "upgrade" my php or?

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