Hi

On 12/17/2010 09:13 AM, Yunfan Jiang wrote:
> yes,its powerful and i also like it , but consider that nanonote's RAM
> and its lack of netcard
> who will use php on nanonote as a web server?

there are two php package in release 2010-12-14:
php5-cli_5.3.1-4_xburst.ipk     14-Dec-2010 19:43       798K     
php5_5.3.1-4_xburst.ipk 14-Dec-2010 19:43       4.1K     

since it not auto start. and < 1M, we can keep it in NanoNote. :)

> you know openwrt itself also use Lua not php as their web interface
> so i highly recommend to remove php and add more lua libraries in that
> case user can use lua to make plenty of apps run on nanonotes

lua is already included by release 2010-12-14:

lua_5.1.4-7_xburst.ipk  15-Dec-2010 00:26       8.9K    

r...@bennanonote:/etc# lua -v       
Lua 5.1.4  Copyright (C) 1994-2008 Lua.org, PUC-Rio (double int32)


> 
> On Thu, Dec 16, 2010 at 1:24 PM, Wolfgang Spraul <[email protected]> wrote:
>>> have you removed php from the image?
>>> in my opinion, a router might need that, but nanonote seems mostly dont need
>>
>> Oh definitely it needs it, imho. php is the best general purpose
>> scripting language, huge library support, etc.
>> Just my own feeling but together with other scripting languages
>> it's definitely very important to have PHP on the NanoNote.
>>
>> Wolfgang
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