php5 - the new way
Ryan Schmidt
ryandesign at macports.org
Sat Jul 18 12:23:27 PDT 2009
On Jul 18, 2009, at 10:07, Chris Janton wrote:
> OK - installing / upgrading php5
>
> mac 11 # sudo port upgrade php5
> Warning: Skipping upgrade since openssl 0.9.8k_0 >= openssl
> 0.9.8k_0, even though installed variant does not match +darwin.
> Specify -f to force upgrade.
> Warning: Skipping upgrade since bzip2 1.0.5_2 >= bzip2 1.0.5_2,
> even though installed variant does not match +darwin. Specify -f
> to force upgrade.
> Warning: Skipping upgrade since readline 6.0.000_1 >= readline
> 6.0.000_1, even though installed variant does not match +darwin.
> Specify -f to force upgrade.
> Warning: Skipping upgrade since apache2 2.2.11_0 >= apache2
> 2.2.11_0, even though installed variant +darwin_9 does not match
> +darwin+darwin_9. Specify -f to force upgrade.
> ---> Computing dependencies for php5
> ---> Fetching php5
> ---> Verifying checksum(s) for php5
> ---> Extracting php5
> ---> Applying patches to php5
> ---> Configuring php5
> ---> Building php5
> ---> Staging php5 into destroot
> Note: php5 installs files outside the common directory structure.
> ---> Deactivating php5 @5.3.0_0+apache2+macosx+mysql5+pear
> ---> Computing dependencies for php5
> ---> Installing php5 @5.3.0_1+apache2+macosx+mysql5+pear
> ---> Activating php5 @5.3.0_1+apache2+macosx+mysql5+pear
> You may need to update your php.ini for any changes that have been
> made
> in this version of php. Compare /opt/local/etc/php5/php.ini with
> /opt/local/etc/php5/php.ini-development (if this is a development
> server) or
> /opt/local/etc/php5/php.ini-production (if this is a production
> server).
>
> If this is your first install, you need to activate PHP in your web
> server.
>
> To enable PHP in Apache, run
> cd /opt/local/apache2/modules
> /opt/local/apache2/bin/apxs -a -e -n "php5" libphp5.so
> ---> Cleaning php5
>
> I am curious about the 4 warnings for openssl, bzip2, readline,
> apache2. Don't know why that is showing up.
So am I. I'm not sure what those warnings are. Maybe debug mode would
give us more context?
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