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i have installed php5.apt-get install php5 installed fine but when i got to a php program its looks for it in

line 90: /usr/bin/php: No such file or directory

whereis:

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php5: /usr/bin/php5 /etc/php5 /usr/lib/php5 /usr/share/php5

iv added a symlink to bin as u can see above but thats no good as the php is looking for it in /usr/bin/php how can i get /usr/bin/php. drag php5 folder in there and rename it?

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