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Is there a single RPM file for installing PHP 4 on a system? I found a solution to my updating problems that looks as though it will work, but it requires that php4 be installed on the system before php5 gets installed, and in following the advice of an aquaintance who was trying to help me to install my copy of php5, I believe I uninstalled php4. The actual command he recommended and I used was 'rpm -e apache2-mod_php4'.

I'm hoping to find a fresh install of php4 in order to get back where I was, but the rpm files I'm finding online appear to all be for parts of the installation; I have no real idea what I should be looking for. If anyone has any suggestions on this, even if it's just a name to look for, I would appreciate it.

Thank you for your consideration,
-EnderX

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