Anon wrote:
Hello :)
My questions can be summarised as :
1) What is the easiest way to install php in CGI mode on OBSD?
2) Why doesn't OBSD have a package for php that includes the CGI version?
3) Why doesn't OBSD have a suphp package? Is there any special reason?
I ask these questions because
Brandon Mercer wrote:
Anon wrote:
Hello :)
My questions can be summarised as :
1) What is the easiest way to install php in CGI mode on OBSD?
2) Why doesn't OBSD have a package for php that includes the CGI version?
3) Why doesn't OBSD have a suphp package? Is there any special reason?
I ask
On 15 Mar 2006, at 21:39, Anon wrote:
As OBSD is focused on security, it makes a lot of sense to me that
OBSD would at least include the CGI version of PHP in its php-core
packages, and preferably have a suphp package too.
Ports are provided by the community, not by OpenBSD. OpenBSD
Anon wrote:
Hello :)
My questions can be summarised as :
1) What is the easiest way to install php in CGI mode on OBSD?
Php in CGI mode makes no sense. Php is beloved of his speed against perl
for example which is a powerful alternative.
We are not going to discuss this here at misc Perl
On Thu, 16 Mar 2006 00:20:23 +0100 Chris Alatakis [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Anon wrote:
Hello :)
My questions can be summarised as :
1) What is the easiest way to install php in CGI mode on OBSD?
Php in CGI mode makes no sense. Php is beloved of his speed against
perl for
Adam wrote:
Php in CGI mode makes no sense. Php is beloved of his speed against
perl for example which is a powerful alternative.
We are not going to discuss this here at misc Perl vs PHP so leave
with it or change to perl. Php CGI is buggy slow and has many
problems to accomplish some tasks
On Thu, 16 Mar 2006 03:05:49 +0100 Chris Alatakis [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Adam wrote:
Php in CGI mode makes no sense. Php is beloved of his speed against
perl for example which is a powerful alternative.
We are not going to discuss this here at misc Perl vs PHP so leave
with it or
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