On 12 August 2010 17:58, Chuck Carson chuck.car...@uav.com wrote:
I am installing media wiki 1.16.0 onto a Solaris 10 u8 x64 system. I am using
the sunfreeware packages and have the following versions:
Apache - 2.2.15
PHP – 5.2.13
libxml2 - 2.7.7
When I navigate to the config component I
Yea trying to avoid rolling my own stuff. This box serves a myriad of other
web applications and I would have to custom roll a dozen packages or more.
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Its probably just some logic issues in the config code that I could work
around but was mainly concerned with the data corruption it talks
On 12 August 2010 18:08, Chuck Carson chuck.car...@uav.com wrote:
Yea trying to avoid rolling my own stuff. This box serves a myriad of other
web applications and I would have to custom roll a dozen packages or more.
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Yes, that's less than ideal.
The key point appears to be libphp5.so.
Cool, I'll try just rolling PHP against the sunfreeware versions of
everything else.
Thx,
CC
On 8/12/10 10:25 AM, David Gerard dger...@gmail.com wrote:
On 12 August 2010 18:08, Chuck Carson chuck.car...@uav.com wrote:
Yea trying to avoid rolling my own stuff. This box serves a myriad of
On 12 August 2010 18:30, Chuck Carson chuck.car...@uav.com wrote:
Cool, I'll try just rolling PHP against the sunfreeware versions of
everything else.
The key point is to build a libphp5.so with all the salad, and *just
drop that into place* - don't install the rest of PHP if you don't
have
Well I can't seem to build php against the sunfreeware version of mysql:
Undefined first referenced
symbol in file
mysql_set_character_set ext/mysql/.libs/php_mysql.o
mysql_set_server_option ext/mysql/.libs/php_mysql.o
On 12 August 2010 22:03, Chuck Carson chuck.car...@uav.com wrote:
Well I can't seem to build php against the sunfreeware version of mysql:
Undefined first referenced
symbol in file
mysql_set_character_set