
On 15-06-11 06:51 PM, Stephen wrote:
But the last one, to 12.04 broke my PHP and the only solution I have found is to do a clean install.
That might be a simple way to try and fix things but I wouldn't think it should be the only way. You don't say in which way it is broken. You could downgrade PHP, remove all packages that have anything to do with PHP and reinstall from your distros PHP package, or you could remove all existing PHP packages and install a version you built from source. Another thing is whether the problem is simply a configuration error in Apache. You can run some tests on PHP using 'php -a' at a command line to run it interactively and see if it appears to be functional or not. -- Cheers! Kevin. http://www.ve3syb.ca/ |"Nerds make the shiny things that distract Owner of Elecraft K2 #2172 | the mouth-breathers, and that's why we're | powerful!" #include <disclaimer/favourite> | --Chris Hardwick