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Re: Plesk Upgrade Problem because of PHP



nodata wrote:
Am Dienstag, den 04.09.2007, 00:16 +0330 schrieb Rozita:
Hello All;

Iâ??m using RHEL4 as my OS and I have PLESK 8.2.0 installed on it.
Default PHP version was 4.3.9

I wanted to install last version of MediaWiki and it needed PHP5. So I
installed PHP 5.2.1 on it successfully by compiling and building it
from its source rpm.

Although I bypassed plesk, it detected new version of PHP and
continued working without any problem. Now I want to upgrade some
components of Plesk and it fails and gives me a long failure report
that Iâ??ve put some parts of it here and it seems that it has problem
with PHP5. Would you please help me to know how I can downgrade my PHP
from 5.2.1 to 4.3.9 again?

Downloading headers to solve dependencies...

There was a package dependency problem. The message was:

Unresolvable chain of dependencies:

psa-updates-8.2.0-rhel4.build82070807.17 requires psa-php-configurator
= 1.3.0 sitebuilder-core-4.0-rhas4.build07062700 requires
libxslt-shared >= 1.1.12 sitebuilder-core 4.0-rhas4.build0706270
requires php5-ioncube-php52 sitebuilder-core-4.0-rhas4.build07062700
requires php5sb >= 5.2.1

The following packages were added to your selection to satisfy
dependencies:

Package Required by

----------------------------------------------------------------------------

ERROR: The up2date utility failed to install the required packages.

Attention! Your software might be inoperable.

Please, contact product technical support.


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Without reading your e-mail properly, you can get back to the previous
version of php by removing the rpms you built and installed and

Assuming he built rpms.

If not, then he needs to identify where php5 went to and rm the individual files or rm -rf the directories.

And also take a note that next time, he should look for pre-built rpms. I think CentOS has them. If not, the Dag or AT or rpmforge.

If _I_ needed PHP5, I'd look closely at a platform that already has it; if I have vendor support, I really don't want to complicate it by serious divergence from what the vendor supplies.



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