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compatibility between php 5.3.21 and 5.3.15 for pgsql
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I'm running under Mac OS X Snow Leopard whith php 5.3.15 already
installed and running however *without* pgsql.
that's to say I'll compile ONLY the "php-5.3.21/ext/pgsql" not the whole
php5.
this because i do not find an archived version 5.3.15.]]>Une Bvue[2]2013-02-05T10:12:51-00:00Re: compatibility between php 5.3.21 and 5.3.15 for pgsql
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> Sur mon dell sous Snow Leopard php 5.3.15 est installe mais sans pgsql.
>
> I'm running under Mac OS X Snow Leopard whith php 5.3.15 already
> installed and running however *without* pgsql.
>
> Then i need to compile that extension.
>
> Could I use the one of php 5.3.21 (Old stable) :
> <http://www.php.net/downloads.php>
>
Hard to say. You'd have to look at it to determine if there are any
changes between the two versions.
> that's to say I'll compile ONLY the "php-5.3.21/ext/pgsql" not the whole
> php5.
>
> this because i do not find an archived version 5.3.15.
>
But why not upgrade to a version with fewer vulnerabilities (and perhaps
more features)?
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>
> But why not upgrade to a version with fewer vulnerabilities (and perhaps
> more features)?
I'm not sure àt all`about all of the compilation options, at this time...
And also the php5 i do have is a builtin one made by Apple, ofently this
tricky to get same configuration.
I'll look further about your more cleaner solution.]]>Une Bvue[2]2013-02-05T13:38:13-00:00Re: compatibility between php 5.3.21 and 5.3.15 for pgsql
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>
> But why not upgrade to a version with fewer vulnerabilities (and perhaps
> more features)?
Done ;-)
You gave me a clever advice because it is even more quicker and simpler
to install 5.4.11.