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I found it. They organized it. Great, much better this way! |
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Nate Seif wrote: |
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> I believe that there is a php5 ebuild in the Hardened Portage tree |
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> under dev-lang/php. (Recently the PHP ebuilds have been moved around a |
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> bit.) Update your portage tree and try emerging dev-lang/php. The |
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> latest version in Portage (5.0.5) might be masked so unmask it by |
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> adding a line like "dev-lang/php ~x86" to /etc/portage/package.keywords. |
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> Check out |
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> http://svn.gnqs.org/projects/gentoo-php-overlay/file/docs/php-upgrading.html?format=raw |
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> for info on installing PHP5. |
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> Nate |
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> Mivz wrote: |
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>> I am working on a LDAPv3 project for my graduation. It runs on a |
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>> hardened-selinux server. I want to implement sasl authentication on |
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>> phpldapadmin for this, to have a grafical, secure, admin tool. |
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>> The problem is, there is no php5 ebuild in the hardend portage tree. |
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>> This is kind of a problem, cause sasl authentication is only |
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>> supported in php5. |
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>> Is there a specific reason php5 is not in the hardend portage tree? |
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>> And could I use the ebuild of the normal portage tree and write a |
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>> php5 policy myself to do this? |
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>> Mivz, Spugium |
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