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Linux binaries for PHP 5.0.4?

Hi, could someone tell me where I can find the Linux binaries to
install on a hosting account? It would also be GREAT if an installer
comes with the distribution. At this time, my client as purchased
hosting from a company that does have anything installed and wants to
bill for everything that they need to do the account. Thus, I would
like to avoid them because I don't have confidence in their ability to
get it done. Thus, if anyone has a location of the PHP 5.0.4 binaries
w/installer, please post to the group and thanks in advance.

Thanks again,

-Conrad

ps: I would attempt to install but I would like to make this my last
option.

Aug 3 '05 #1
2 1841
NC
co******@gmail.com wrote:

could someone tell me where I can find the Linux binaries to
install on a hosting account?


The PHP Group does not distribute Unix/Linux binaries. Your best
bet is to find the requisite binary files in your Linux distribution.
If none is available, you'll have to compile from source.

In a related vein, does your client have root-level access to the
server? If not, this discussion is moot; you won't be able to
install anything.

Cheers,
NC

Aug 3 '05 #2
Con
Hi, my client does have root level access to the server. Thus, I guess
this is a good thing.
Well, thanks for responding to my post and I wish that they have the
build environment in order.

-Conrad

Aug 3 '05 #3

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