PHP5 version problem

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Mark Emms

Friday 19 October 2007 12:21:45 pm

I've got myself a new dedicated server running PHP5.1.6 specifically with eZP 4 in mind.

When I unpacked the 4.0 alpha version of ez and tried to get the installation underway I got a message saying that my version of PHP was not supported.

Do I neeed to upgrade my version of PHP to a newer version or is something else causing the issue?

If I do need to upgrade is there an easy way of doing it? The server is running fedora core 6.

I don't want to break PLESK and can't afford a lot of down time but I'm not an experienced Systems Engineer - just a lowly programmer!

Rather frustrated but looking forward to learning something!

Many thanks

M

André R.

Friday 19 October 2007 12:38:43 pm

Did you download the alpha2 version?
The minimum version requirement was lowered from 5.2 to 5.1 in that version, but we still recommend 5.2.x for the time being.

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Mark Emms

Saturday 20 October 2007 12:02:38 am

:-)

The eZ answer is always best!

Many thanks

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