of any good tutorials online for PHP,Apache and
FreeBSD? Of course I will be using this on my freebsd machine so docs or tutorials
about this related to freebsd would be nice. I am going to start working on this
tomorrow sometime so I would appreciate some info. thanks
of space and doesnt cost too much? Does anyone know of
I'm confused, are you wishing to buy a webhosting account or run it yourself?
any good tutorials online for PHP,Apache and FreeBSD? Of course I will be
using this on my freebsd machine so docs or tutorials about this related to
freebsd would
? Does anyone know of
I'm confused, are you wishing to buy a webhosting account or run it yoursel
f?
any good tutorials online for PHP,Apache and FreeBSD? Of course I will be
using this on my freebsd machine so docs or tutorials about this related
to
freebsd would be nice. I am
Cassidy [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: david [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, November 01, 2002 5:07 PM
Subject: Re: Apache,PHP and FreeBSD
/usr/ports/www/mod_php4/
I want to host (or whatever) the site myself. I think it would be
a
good learning experience for me. I know where
To find something in the ports collection,
do this:
$cd /usr/ports
$make search key=(keyword)
...in your case, 'php' or 'mod_php'
should have done the trick.
Although in cases of libraries (or similar ports) where many other ports
depend on it this can return way too many results. In
done the trick.
end of Re: Apache,PHP and FreeBSD from DaleCo Help Desk
Mr. Desk -
You may be interested in a really neat port search tool that exists but
isn't well marketed. check out /usr/ports/Tools/scripts/portsearch and
its documentation at /usr/ports/Tools/scripts/README.portsearch.
- -Adam
tutorials online for
PHP,Apache and FreeBSD? Of course I will be using this on my freebsd machine so docs
or tutorials about this related to freebsd would be nice. I am going to start working
on this tomorrow sometime so I would appreciate some info. thanks
Adam Weinberger wrote:
You may be interested in a really neat port search tool that exists but
isn't well marketed. check out /usr/ports/Tools/scripts/portsearch and
its documentation at /usr/ports/Tools/scripts/README.portsearch.
Very nice tools indeed and not just the portsearch one! Thats
Well, lol. I didn't think I would get such quick responses from
people. I am checking into everything everyones told me. Thanks for
all the quick info on this. I really appreciate it.
On Fri, 1 Nov 2002 16:45:23 -0800 (PST)
Philip Hallstrom [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In addition to the other