[MacPorts] #24835: php5-zip 5.3.2 Error: php5-zip 5.3.2 requires PHP 5.3.2 but you have PHP 5.3.0.

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#24835: php5-zip 5.3.2 Error: php5-zip 5.3.2 requires PHP 5.3.2 but you have PHP
5.3.0.
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  Reporter:  absolutelyunderstandguitar@…          |       Owner:  macports-tickets@…                   
      Type:  defect                                |      Status:  closed                               
  Priority:  Normal                                |   Milestone:                                       
 Component:  ports                                 |     Version:  1.8.2                                
Resolution:  invalid                               |    Keywords:                                       
      Port:  php5-zip                              |  
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Changes (by ryandesign@…):

 * cc: ryandesign@… (added)
  * keywords:  php5-zip "incompatible PHP installation" 5.3.2 5.3.0 =>
  * status:  new => closed
  * resolution:  => invalid


Comment:

 Replying to [ticket:24835 absolutelyunderstandguitar@…]:
 > Error: php5-zip 5.3.2 requires PHP 5.3.2 but you have PHP 5.3.0.

 Correct.

 > But when I run port info php5, it suggests I am using 5.3.2, and
 outputs:

 "port info" tells you what version is available, not what version is
 installed. "port installed php5" would tell you what version is installed,
 which based on the error message must be a version of 5.3.0.

 Replying to [comment:1 absolutelyunderstandguitar@…]:
 > Well, I don't understand what was causing the problem, but I managed to
 fix it by uninstalling php5 and apache2 ports, cleaning and then
 reinstalling both and then installing php5-zip. It took a couple of
 attempts but eventually it worked. Fingers crossed.

 By uninstalling php5 and reinstalling, you now got 5.3.2.

 In the future, you will want to regularly make use of "sudo port
 selfupdate" to get updated port definitions and "sudo port upgrade
 outdated" to upgrade any outdated ports.

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Ticket URL: <http://trac.macports.org/ticket/24835#comment:2>
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