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4.4.2-2 2006-2-21

 

News: Universal PPC/Intel for PHP-Apache. PDF as DSO.

 

This is PHP 4.4. It includes everything that the Apple-supplied PHP does, and everything else that I could easily add. It requires my Graphics Libs 2.1 package.

 

Mac OS 10.4 or newer is required, and either a PowerPC or Intel Mac. A separate package is available for installation on Mac OS 10.3.9.

 

Dev Site & Downloads: http://www.kyngchaos.com/macosx/downloads.php

 

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Features:

 

bz2

calendar

ctype

curl

dbx

exif

ftp

gd (Finally!)

iconv

iodbc

kerberos

ldap

magickwand (kewl!)

mbstring

ming (Flash) (nice!)

mysql

oci

openssl

oveload

pcre

pdf (pdflib.com) (nice!)

pgsql

posix

session

sockets

regex (php, mbregex)

tokenizer

trans-sid

wddx

xml

xmlrpc

zlib

 

ImageMagick support is provided by an external dynamic MagickWand extension, and is loaded automatically from php.ini.

 

Special note: Use MySQL Universal Binary! Confirmed and working on my system. (See sig)

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I would imagine that your question is directed to the dev and only he know for sure. As far as I know, your current PHP version will break if PHP is upgraded on future OS version since PHP is stored in the same directory. I'm sure the developer will upgrade the script if this happens. If PHP and Apache is not touched by the OS upgrade, then no, it will not affect your server install. MySQL is not included in any Mac OS install other than Tiger Server (I think). So it is independent.

 

Just remember to read all the changes when you upgrade your OS and research what needs to be done beforehand. Back up your php.ini and httpd.conf!

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