Date: Thu, 21 Feb 2008 19:25:17 -0800 From: patrick <gibblertron@gmail.com> To: "FreeBSD Questions Mailing List" <freebsd-questions@freebsd.org> Subject: Re: Multiple versions of PHP Message-ID: <b043a4850802211925g4eeee736i7b76b850678af18a@mail.gmail.com> In-Reply-To: <b043a4850704030936o58703f9fncf03a90434e4b635@mail.gmail.com> References: <b043a4850704021007u7ef46045u8fb660a4a21cb55a@mail.gmail.com> <42b497160704021026w1be0c59dvf83467f89ae87214@mail.gmail.com> <b043a4850704030936o58703f9fncf03a90434e4b635@mail.gmail.com>
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I've got a new problem... While I was able to install PHP 5 into a separate location than PHP 4 (both from ports), I'm now trying to add a PHP 5 extension (/usr/ports/graphics/php5-gd). The built-in version checking is saying: ===> php5-gd-5.2.5 cannot install: doesn't work with PHP version : 4 (Doesn't support PHP 4). *** Error code 1 ... which would be an issue if my PREFIX was the same, but it's not. Is there a way I can trick the ports system into thinking I don't have PHP 4 installed? Patrick On Tue, Apr 3, 2007 at 8:36 AM, patrick <gibblertron@gmail.com> wrote: > Thanks, that worked really well. For those searching the archive for > an easy answer, you just need to do: > > make PREFIX=/path/to/where/you/want all install clean > > Patrick > > > > > On 4/2/07, Kimi Ostro <kimimeister@gmail.com> wrote: > > On 02/04/07, patrick <gibblertron@gmail.com> wrote: > > > I have a FreeBSD 6.2 server with Apache 1.3.x and PHP 4.4.x built from > > > ports. I'd like to install PHP 5 from the ports tree, but target its > > > install location to /usr/local/php5 to keep it separate from the PHP 4 > > > stuff. (I'll be running PHP through fastcgi.) I'm wondering if there's > > > a way to do built a port where the install root is different from the > > > default? If not, I'll hand-build PHP5, but I'd much rather take > > > advantage of ports. > > > > > > Thanks, > > > > > > > % man 7 ports > > > > look for PREFIX > > > > HTH, > > > > -- > > Kimi > > >
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