Hi Goran, Great, I'm glad that's useful to you! I'll run tests to see what happens when I've got some PDO modules already installed before installing the framework. There should be a way to prevent the installation from failing altogether.
Best regards, Greg -----Original Message----- From: Goran Dodig [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, November 07, 2006 5:11 PM To: Zend Framework General Subject: Re: [fw-general] FreeBSD port has been created for Zend Framework 0.2.0 Allready installed on our servers. :) It's worth noting that you should not select any PDO engines that you allready have installed or the installation will fail. Great job! Thank you! Best regards, Goran Dodig Greg Larkin wrote: Greetings everyone, I just recently got interested in using the Zend Framework for a new site to be developed soon. However, since FreeBSD is our primary server platform, I decided to create a new FreeBSD port for the package to make it easy to install and upgrade with our package management system. If you are using FreeBSD, installing the Zend Framework is now as easy as typing: cd /usr/ports/www/zend-framework/ && make install clean During installation, you are given a choice of what PDO backend youd like to use with the framework MySQL, SQLite, etc. The revision history page is located at http://www.freshports.org/www/zend-framework/, and if you have any additional questions, please let me know. Ill plan on keeping the port up-to-date as new releases of the framework appear. Regards, Greg Larkin SourceHosting.net, LLC Ready. Set. Code. http://www.sourcehosting.net/
