Hi David,
On Fri, 7 Jan 2005 11:45:53 -0700, David Demland <
demland@cox.net> wrote:
> The reason for the PHP 4 being commented out is that PHPGroupware installs
> PHP 3 and PHP 4 does not coexist with PHP 3. If I try to install PHP 4, them
> PHP 3 and PHPGroupware are both removed. When I try to install PHPGroupware
> after installing PHP 4, then PHP 4 is removed and PHP 3 is installed.
I'm confused. phpgroupware is an active project. I see no reason why
they would require PHP 3. In fact, I doubt their regular install
routine even includes a distribution of PHP. Have you tried
downloading the latest version at their site[1]?
Are you using a special install that includes PHP for you?
I'd go with the latest stable from their own site. Uninstall PHP 3,
PHP 4, and the phpgroupware. Install PHP 4. Then install phpgroupware
that's available on their site.
By the way, for this genre of software, I prefer eGroupWare[2]. It
feels more mature and seems to have a lot more development and user
activity.
[1]
http://phpgroupware.org/
[2]
http://egroupware.org/
--
Ric Fischer
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