Make `php` recognized as a command in terminal

Posted by Daniel on Ask Ubuntu See other posts from Ask Ubuntu or by Daniel
Published on 2012-06-05T16:44:01Z Indexed on 2012/08/31 3:50 UTC
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I have XAMPP installed and my PHP is:

/opt/lampp/bin/php-5.3.8

Every time I need to execute a PHP file I need to do this:

/opt/lampp/bin/php-5.3.8 testando.php

Is there another way to execute it besides using symbolic link?

I did this on /etc/init.d/:

sudo ln -s /opt/lampp/bin/php-5.3.8 php

Why when I need to run PHP I have to do this ./php instead of just php?

And is there a way to do this without the ./? Like it was installed via apt-get?

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