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Top Forums Web Development LAMP - version updates and the impact! Post 302522840 by ilan on Monday 16th of May 2011 07:49:09 PM
Old 05-16-2011
Hi Pludi,

Thanks for your prompt reply. I did a test today on another server.. On CentOS 5.3 64 bit OS, after yum update.. all the major versions of all the above mentioned packages are maintained in their latest versions only except that Mysql version changed to 5.0.77
So, I think the last numbers in the package version could change which I believe is the updates to the packages. I'll try with a CentOS5.5 server later and update you..

/ilan
 

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PHAR.CREATEDEFAULTSTUB(3)						 1						 PHAR.CREATEDEFAULTSTUB(3)

Phar::createDefaultStub - Create a phar-file format specific stub

SYNOPSIS
finalpublicstatic string Phar::createDefaultStub ([string $indexfile], [string $webindexfile]) DESCRIPTION
This method is intended for creation of phar-file format-specific stubs, and is not intended for use with tar- or zip-based phar archives. Phar archives contain a bootstrap loader, or stub written in PHP that is executed when the archive is executed in PHP either via include: <?php include 'myphar.phar'; ?> php myphar.phar This method provides a simple and easy method to create a stub that will run a startup file from the phar archive. In addition, different files can be specified for running the phar archive from the command line versus through a web server. The loader stub also calls Phar.interceptFileFuncs(3) to allow easy bundling of a PHP application that accesses the file system. If the phar extension is not present, the loader stub will extract the phar archive to a temporary directory and then operate on the files. A shutdown function erases the tempo- rary files on exit. RETURN VALUES
Returns a string containing the contents of a customized bootstrap loader (stub) that allows the created Phar archive to work with or without the Phar extension enabled. ERRORS
/EXCEPTIONS Throws UnexpectedValueException if either parameter is longer than 400 bytes. EXAMPLES
Example #1 A Phar.createDefaultStub(3) example <?php try { $phar = new Phar('myphar.phar'); $phar->setStub($phar->createDefaultStub('cli.php', 'web/index.php')); } catch (Exception $e) { // handle errors } ?> SEE ALSO
Phar.setStub(3), Phar.getStub(3). PHP Documentation Group PHAR.CREATEDEFAULTSTUB(3)
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