But is it possible to have two php versions and mysql version coexisting with the same Apache installation? I wanted to do that to avoid installing unnecessary things on the computer.
The easiest way to have 2 different versions of php loaded into the same Apache server is probably to have one loaded as mod_php and the pther one as cgi. Of course the performances of the cgi version will be much worse, so you could try to set it up as fcgi instead. More details can be found at http://gggeek.altervista.org/2007/07/21/running-multiple-php-versions-on-a-single-apache-install/
If all you want is to avoid installing a different version of Apache, you can also run another instance of the server, on a different port, using the same binaries but with a different set of Apache configuration files.
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I knew it was possible but i could not get a neat how to for it , this what i have been looking for !
Thanks !
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