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Neuste PHP Version unter Linux installieren

Zuerst die aktuelle Version (aktuell 5.2.5) als Quelltext besorgen und entpacken:

wget http://de3.php.net/get/php-5.2.5.tar.gz/from/this/mirror
tar -zxvf php-5.2.5.tar.gz
cd php-5.2.5

ein

./configure --help

liefert viele Informationen zu Verfügbaren Extesions die mit reinkompilierung werden können, z.b:

  --with-EXTENSION=[shared[,PATH]]

    NOTE: Not all extensions can be build as 'shared'.

    Example: --with-foobar=shared,/usr/local/foobar/

      o Builds the foobar extension as shared extension.
      o foobar package install prefix is /usr/local/foobar/


 --disable-all   Disable all extensions which are enabled by default

  --disable-libxml        Disable LIBXML support
  --with-libxml-dir[=DIR]   LIBXML: libxml2 install prefix
  --with-openssl[=DIR]    Include OpenSSL support (requires OpenSSL >= 0.9.6)
  --with-kerberos[=DIR]     OPENSSL: Include Kerberos support
  --without-pcre-regex    Do not include Perl Compatible Regular Expressions support.
                          DIR is the PCRE install prefix [BUNDLED]
  --with-zlib[=DIR]       Include ZLIB support (requires zlib >= 1.0.9)
  --with-zlib-dir=<DIR>   Define the location of zlib install directory
  --enable-bcmath         Enable bc style precision math functions
  --with-bz2[=DIR]        Include BZip2 support
  --enable-calendar       Enable support for calendar conversion
  --disable-ctype         Disable ctype functions
  --with-curl[=DIR]       Include cURL support
  --with-curlwrappers     Use cURL for url streams
  --enable-dba            Build DBA with bundled modules. To build shared DBA
                          extension use --enable-dba=shared
  --with-qdbm[=DIR]         DBA: QDBM support
  --with-gdbm[=DIR]         DBA: GDBM support
  --with-ndbm[=DIR]         DBA: NDBM support
  --with-db4[=DIR]          DBA: Berkeley DB4 support
  --with-db3[=DIR]          DBA: Berkeley DB3 support
  --with-db2[=DIR]          DBA: Berkeley DB2 support
  --with-db1[=DIR]          DBA: Berkeley DB1 support/emulation
  --with-dbm[=DIR]          DBA: DBM support
  --without-cdb[=DIR]       DBA: CDB support (bundled)
  --disable-inifile         DBA: INI support (bundled)
  --disable-flatfile        DBA: FlatFile support (bundled)
  --enable-dbase          Enable the bundled dbase library
  --disable-dom           Disable DOM support
  --with-libxml-dir[=DIR]   DOM: libxml2 install prefix
  --enable-exif           Enable EXIF (metadata from images) support
  --with-fbsql[=DIR]      Include FrontBase support. DIR is the FrontBase base directory
  --with-fdftk[=DIR]      Include FDF support
  --disable-filter        Disable input filter support
  --with-pcre-dir           FILTER: pcre install prefix
  --enable-ftp            Enable FTP support
  --with-openssl-dir[=DIR]  FTP: openssl install prefix
  --with-gd[=DIR]         Include GD support.  DIR is the GD library base
                          install directory [BUNDLED]

Für die meisten wird folgendes absolut ausreichend sein:

./configure --prefix=<<installations verzeichniss>> --with-config-file-path=<<verzeichniss wo php.ini liegt>> --with-regex=php  --with-zlib --with-gd --enable-ftp --with-mysql --with-mysqli --with-pdo-mysql --without-pear

kommt dabei irgendwo ein “configure: error: no acceptable ***”, fehlt etwas auf deinem System um die installation durchzuführen.

Nach der Konfiguration, wird nun PHP installiert.

make && make install

Fertig ist die Installation, nun noch die Webserverkonfiguration anpassen und tada, das neue PHP sollte laufen

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