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]
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FUD-tastic!
Jonathan
Chris,
Jochem just proved what I said earlier.
Every one has their own
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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)?
--
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--
PHP General
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
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
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
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).
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
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
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
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