Re: [PHP] Best way to get PHP5

2006-08-10 Thread Jochem Maas
Jack Gates wrote: On Wednesday 09 August 2006 19:24, Jochem Maas wrote: Jonathan Duncan wrote: On Wed, 9 Aug 2006, Chris W. Parker wrote: Jack Gates mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] ... FUD-tastic! Jonathan Chris, Jochem just proved what I said earlier. Every one has their own

Re: [PHP] Best way to get PHP5

2006-08-10 Thread Robin Vickery
On 10/08/06, Chris W. Parker [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Jonathan Duncan mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] on Wednesday, August 09, 2006 3:55 PM said: If you want to really learn Linux, try Gentoo. If you just want a very good and easy to use Linux, go with SuSE. To keep this related to the

RE: [PHP] Best way to get PHP5

2006-08-10 Thread Jonathan Duncan
On Wed, 9 Aug 2006, Chris W. Parker wrote: Jonathan Duncan mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] on Wednesday, August 09, 2006 3:55 PM said: If you want to really learn Linux, try Gentoo. If you just want a very good and easy to use Linux, go with SuSE. To keep this related to the question I

Re: [PHP] Best way to get PHP5

2006-08-10 Thread David Tulloh
Chris W. Parker wrote: Hello, Generally (well, actually 100%) I just use whatever version of PHP is included with a certain distro (Redhat pre-Fedora, Fedora Core, CentOS). None of the versions I've used have come with PHP5 and I'd really like to get with the times and use PHP5. I know

Re: [PHP] Best way to get PHP5

2006-08-10 Thread Robert Cummings
On Fri, 2006-08-11 at 00:29 +1000, David Tulloh wrote: Chris W. Parker wrote: Hello, Generally (well, actually 100%) I just use whatever version of PHP is included with a certain distro (Redhat pre-Fedora, Fedora Core, CentOS). None of the versions I've used have come with PHP5 and I'd

Re: [PHP] Best way to get PHP5

2006-08-09 Thread Jonathan Duncan
On Wed, 9 Aug 2006, Chris W. Parker wrote: Hello, Generally (well, actually 100%) I just use whatever version of PHP is included with a certain distro (Redhat pre-Fedora, Fedora Core, CentOS). None of the versions I've used have come with PHP5 and I'd really like to get with the times and use

Re: [PHP] Best way to get PHP5

2006-08-09 Thread Ray Hauge
On Wednesday 09 August 2006 12:03, Jonathan Duncan wrote: On Wed, 9 Aug 2006, Chris W. Parker wrote: Hello, Generally (well, actually 100%) I just use whatever version of PHP is included with a certain distro (Redhat pre-Fedora, Fedora Core, CentOS). None of the versions I've used have

Re: [PHP] Best way to get PHP5

2006-08-09 Thread Brad Bonkoski
Chris W. Parker wrote: Hello, Generally (well, actually 100%) I just use whatever version of PHP is included with a certain distro (Redhat pre-Fedora, Fedora Core, CentOS). None of the versions I've used have come with PHP5 and I'd really like to get with the times and use PHP5. I know that

Re: [PHP] Best way to get PHP5

2006-08-09 Thread Jack Gates
On Wednesday 09 August 2006 12:02, Chris W. Parker wrote: I know that Fedora Core 5 offers PHP 5.1.2 but I've heard some negative things about it in general (FC5). What sort of negative things have you heard in general about (FC5)? -- Jack Gates http://www.morningstarcom.net/ -- PHP General

Re: [PHP] Best way to get PHP5

2006-08-09 Thread Jochem Maas
Chris W. Parker wrote: Hello, Generally (well, actually 100%) I just use whatever version of PHP is included with a certain distro (Redhat pre-Fedora, Fedora Core, CentOS). None of the versions I've used have come with PHP5 and I'd really like to get with the times and use PHP5. I know

RE: [PHP] Best way to get PHP5

2006-08-09 Thread Chris W. Parker
Jochem Maas mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] on Wednesday, August 09, 2006 11:05 AM said: [snip useful stuff] 1. you can skip 'make test' 2. if in doubt do 'make clean' before 'make' 3. rinse and repeat 'configure', 'make', 'make install' as required 4. do './configure --help' to see all the

RE: [PHP] Best way to get PHP5

2006-08-09 Thread Chris W. Parker
Jack Gates mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] on Wednesday, August 09, 2006 10:16 AM said: On Wednesday 09 August 2006 12:02, Chris W. Parker wrote: I know that Fedora Core 5 offers PHP 5.1.2 but I've heard some negative things about it in general (FC5). What sort of negative things have you

RE: [PHP] Best way to get PHP5

2006-08-09 Thread Jonathan Duncan
On Wed, 9 Aug 2006, Chris W. Parker wrote: Jack Gates mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] on Wednesday, August 09, 2006 10:16 AM said: On Wednesday 09 August 2006 12:02, Chris W. Parker wrote: I know that Fedora Core 5 offers PHP 5.1.2 but I've heard some negative things about it in general (FC5).

Re: [PHP] Best way to get PHP5

2006-08-09 Thread Jochem Maas
Jonathan Duncan wrote: On Wed, 9 Aug 2006, Chris W. Parker wrote: Jack Gates mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] on Wednesday, August 09, 2006 10:16 AM said: On Wednesday 09 August 2006 12:02, Chris W. Parker wrote: I know that Fedora Core 5 offers PHP 5.1.2 but I've heard some negative things

Re: [PHP] Best way to get PHP5

2006-08-09 Thread Jack Gates
On Wednesday 09 August 2006 19:24, Jochem Maas wrote: Jonathan Duncan wrote: On Wed, 9 Aug 2006, Chris W. Parker wrote: Jack Gates mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] on Wednesday, August 09, 2006 10:16 AM said: On Wednesday 09 August 2006 12:02, Chris W. Parker wrote: I know that Fedora Core

RE: [PHP] Best way to get PHP5

2006-08-09 Thread Chris W. Parker
Jonathan Duncan mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] on Wednesday, August 09, 2006 3:55 PM said: If you want to really learn Linux, try Gentoo. If you just want a very good and easy to use Linux, go with SuSE. To keep this related to the question I asked... Do either of the latest builds of these