On Wed, 11 Oct 2006, Rich Teer wrote:
On Wed, 11 Oct 2006, Chris Lemire wrote:

Hey, I was reading that Php for Solaris is 64 bit? What about 32 bit?

Why does it matter?  IF you have a 64-bit x86 CPU, then you really
should be using it with 64-bit software for maximum performance.

Not available? I am using Solaris 10 x86. I prefer to use pkg-get as a
last resort, and I know it can be done through that. So, what about
getting 32 bit Php for Sun? I looked, but maybe in the wrong places.

Well, you could always build your own.  :-)
...

And if, like most  people, the thought of building your own seems
daunting, it doesn't have to be. For example if you're using Solaris
Express, you could get your feet wet by using pmpkg to build stuff:
   http://freshmeat.net/projects/pmpkg/
It gives you a way to build and package FOSS software (including
PHP) without having to deal with the underlying intracacies.

Eric
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