James wrote:
It has undergone many changes, as it is quite fluid as NMS. The website states
that it runs on PHP5 also, but, I have not had time to drill down into the
details. What's your adversion to Java Serverlets? (just curious).
Never needed them so I don't know much about tuning them, Ja
kashani badapple.net> writes:
> Neil Bothwick wrote:
> > Yes, but you need dev-lang/php-4*, not dev-php/php-4*. Unmerge the
> > blockers and dev-lang/php-4* will emerge. You don't need mod_php anymore,
> > it is provided by the apache(2) USE flags of dev-lang/php.
> > If the JFFNMS ebuild expli
Neil Bothwick wrote:
Yes, but you need dev-lang/php-4*, not dev-php/php-4*. Unmerge the
blockers and dev-lang/php-4* will emerge. You don't need mod_php anymore,
it is provided by the apache(2) USE flags of dev-lang/php.
If the JFFNMS ebuild explicitly depends on dev-php/php, it is broken.
file
Neil Bothwick digimed.co.uk> writes:
> > > dev-php is on it's way out and has not been updated in some time.
> > > You're likely vulnerable at this moment.
> > Um, I must not have been clear. JFFNMS is critical. It requires php4.
> > so upgrading to php5 is NOT an option, until the JFFNMS devs
On Wed, 15 Mar 2006 03:35:49 + (UTC), James wrote:
> > dev-php is on it's way out and has not been updated in some time.
> > You're likely vulnerable at this moment.
>
> Um, I must not have been clear. JFFNMS is critical. It requires php4.
> so upgrading to php5 is NOT an option, until the JF
James wrote:
kashani badapple.net> writes:
James wrote:
Calculating dependencies ...done!
[blocks B ] dev-php/mod_php (is blocking dev-lang/php-4.4.2)
[blocks B ] dev-php/php (is blocking dev-lang/php-4.4.2)
[ebuild N] dev-lang/php-4.4.2
dev-php is on it's way out and has not be
kashani badapple.net> writes:
>
> James wrote:
> > Calculating dependencies ...done!
> > [blocks B ] dev-php/mod_php (is blocking dev-lang/php-4.4.2)
> > [blocks B ] dev-php/php (is blocking dev-lang/php-4.4.2)
> > [ebuild N] dev-lang/php-4.4.2
>
> dev-php is on it's way out and h
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