Scott Fletcher wrote:
> Yea, it use the Linux Kernel. I had to download RPM stuffs from IBM. It
> can not be from Red Hat or any other. IBM take the source code and put it
> into RPM. IBM kept making error message about some RPMs, so that is why I
> went back to non-linux kernal AIX.
>
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Yea, it use the Linux Kernel. I had to download RPM stuffs from IBM. It
can not be from Red Hat or any other. IBM take the source code and put it
into RPM. IBM kept making error message about some RPMs, so that is why I
went back to non-linux kernal AIX.
"Michiel Lange" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wr
That is because AIX 5.1 uses a linux kernel. That implies alot of changes
for the architecture...
However, I think you should be able to compile for 5.1, but you'll need the
required libraries which have to be compiled and installed as well... which
implies that you need the development stuff like
Go to PHP website, http://www.php.net and at the top, you'll see the
download hyperlink. Click on that. Then use the tar.gz file under the
title, "Complete Source Code". This is what I use with AIX. If you use the
RPM to install other softwares, then you'll have to make sure the
./configure op
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