Hi folks,

Just to throw more fuel on the fire :)

The missing part that everybody is forgetting is the Database Connector setup.  Every distribution (and I've tried a whole bunch) does it differently.  Installing the connector for mysql or postgres is easy if you are experienced, but not easy if you aren't.  I've used this stuff for a long time, and I still have issues installing these db connectors.

Additionally, I really like using XAMPP as my apache/mysql/php system.  However, this doens't include mod_python.  Adding to pre-packed systems is very hard.

For this new project I'm looking at, I really like the ideas of lighttp/fast-cgi.  Have we published any specs on how this works vs. apache in general?

Mike

On 6/22/06, Lucas Vogelsang <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

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mamcxyz wrote:
> Yes, apt/yum is the way to go. Unfortunally, the packages
> availables for CentOS 3 are not....
>

who uses centos? :P I use Ubuntu. It's up to date and has a lot of
packages available. Debian would be my second choice.
regards, lucas
> Thanks...
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