What is stopping you to compile php from source with what ever you needed compiled into it? I have been in a similar situation before and found out the easiest way was to compile it via source e.g. ./configure --with-imap --with-apxs2=<path to apxs > make make install If using apache2 use --with-apxs2 If using apache1 use --with-apxs More info at http://www.php.net/ Regards -----Original Message----- From: aucklug-bounces at linux.net.nz [mailto:aucklug-bounces at linux.net.nz] On Behalf Of Justin Cook Sent: Monday, 19 June 2006 11:53 a.m. To: Auckland Linux User Group mailing list Subject: Re: [AuckLUG] Fedora core 4, php and imap Banjo Donila wrote: > Justin, > > Have you added the module from php.ini? I forgot the line but its somewhere there. > Sure have, and no go. In the end I found out about the dl() command in php and tried that, My imap.so version is too old. The next newest version is too new. This'll teach me to depart from the goodness of yum. The obvious solution is to reinstall php with fresh rpms, all of the same version without leaving anything out this time. -- *Justin Cook* Developer http://www.skull.co.nz/ *Skype* justincookskull <skype:justincookskull?call> My status <skype:justincookskull?call> _______________________________________________ AuckLUG mailing list AuckLUG at linux.net.nz http://www.linux.net.nz/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/aucklug
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