![]() ![]() So put the attached karmic.list in /etc/apt/ and the attached "php" into /etc/apt/preferences.d. Update: You'll probably want to look at Khalid's more extensive discussion of various ways to do this.Įssentially, all you have to do is tell the apt system where to find Karmic packages and then tell it that you want it to use Karmic's PHP packages. I've seen a couple of fine recipes, but here's mine, with the files you need attached. ![]() Lots of us are starting to run Drupal on Ubuntu 10.04 Lucid Lynx, and of course, Lucid comes with PHP 5.3, for which Drupal 6 is not yet ready. Update: Look here to solve same problem with Ubuntu 10.10. Please be aware that although 10.04LTS is still supported for years still, 9.10 is out of the support window, meaning that security issues in these packages will not be fixed. I've changed the karmic.list files attached. ![]() If you're a Drupal user on Drupal 6, Drupal core and nearly all contrib are now just fine with 5.3.Įdit : Since Ubuntu 9.10 (Karmic) is now out of support, the repositories to use for it have changed to. Edit : If you're interested in the newer problem of running PHP 5.3 on Ubuntu 12.10 Quantal, try this recipe.Įdit : Isn't it about time you moved to PHP 5.3? Even though these instructions seem to work even for Ubuntu 12.04, it's really time for people to move on to PHP 5.3.
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