[dev] Run head and an older version on the same machine.
eculp@encontacto.net
eculp at encontacto.net
Fri Oct 13 16:39:45 PDT 2006
Quoting Amith Varghese <amith at xalan.com>:
> Quoting eculp at encontacto.net:
>
> If you have your "old" version in /var/www/html/mail/horde, put a
> .htaccess file with the following contents:
>
> php_value include_path ".:/var/www/html/mail/php"
>
> Make a directory called /var/www/html/mail/php that has a copy of the
> framework that matches the version of horde you have in
> /var/www/html/mail/horde.
>
> Note, if you are using kronolith and using cron to call reminders.php
> you have to execute it like this:
>
> /usr/bin/php -d include_path=".:/var/www/html/mail/php"
> /var/www/html/mail/horde/kronolith/scripts/reminders.php
>
> In general I keep the freshest version of the framework CVS in the
> normal PHP/PEAR directory. When I decide I want to update it, I copy
> the current version to a directory, set it up as mentioned above,
> and then update. You should be able to run as many versions of
> Horde as you want using this strategy.
Hi Amith,
Thanks. That will do it, I'm sure. I never seem to think of .htaccess
for php.
Thanks again and have a great weekend,
ed
>
> Amith
>
>
>> I know this is probably possible but I can't think of a way to have
>> two frameworks installed without conflict between themselves and
>> pear. I want to change folks who are using a 6-8 month old cvs
>> installation to today's head version on the same machine, little by
>> little. I have no idea how to differentiate and without loosing
>> system pear. I'm not even sure it is possible.
>>
>> Thanks for any suggestions.
>>
>> ed
>>
>>
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