• Hello, I’m facing repetitive problems when installing WP under PHP 5.0.0RC3. What is your experience? Will the next release of WP be compliant with PHP 5? Thanks a lot.

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  • Go to the download page – should be obvious if you read that page. And I, too, have been able to switch from PHP4 to PHP5 with the recent nightlies.

    Once again, I get a chance to demonstrate my ignorance.
    I have gone to the downloads section…and to the “nightly builds”. I can’t access the nightlies for 2004-10-4, which, supposedly would fix my problem.
    The nightlies available to me are from the 17th through the 23rd of October, and none of them contain a wp-config.php file….only samples which contain partial config.php files, NONE of which are any different than the information in my original wp-config.php file.
    On the off chance that it’s the LOGIN that I needed to change, I did so. No help.
    Out of the goodness of your heart, won’t somebody take me through this, step-by-step, so that I may finally get to the joys of blogging?
    -Silverbear

    The wp-config-sample.php file probably hasn’t changed in months, but the other files have.
    If you email me with ftp details and the name of a fresh database and the correct other info, I’ll try and install it for you ?
    tamba2 at gmail dot com

    The nightlies are complete WP installations, just as the 1.2 download. As with 1.2, you have to use the sample config file to create your own. In this case, you can just use the config file you already have.
    Backup your 1.2 files, replace them with the files from the nightly, drop in your config.php file and run upgrade.php, berry simple, berry easy.

    Hi,
    I’d like to share my ideas with you all. I’m using Apache 1.3.34 with PHP 4.4.2 and WordPress 2. Spend a couple of days trying to figure out the blank page/output issue after login in. Two things I noticed, If I comment out the gd extension, and restart Apache, I’m able to login and see/add plugins fine which is kinda odd. Secondly, I notice Apache’s HARD_SERVER_LIMIT was set to 1024. I had to recompile it with the default limit of 512 and now it seems to work with PHP extensions enabled. If you have alot of extension enabled, try commenting them one at a time and see if it solves the problem. Also try lowering Apache’s hardlimit to its default if you have it tuned up.

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