Martin Hierling wrote:

> > Ah yes, we've seen this a lot. People struggle silently for a week on
> > a platform the developers have no access to[0] and rely on telepathy on
> > the developers part to figure this out and fix it. The process isn't
> > yet flawless, but we're working on it.
> 
> Sorry about my bad telepathy skills ;-)

No problem, I haven't perfected them myself yet.

> > [0] anyone got a spare Solars machine lying around gathering dust?
> > Send it over and I'll get you a working Midgard on it.
> 
> Ok, what about comink

Pitr? Is that you?[0]

> on one of our old maschines? I will ask my boss if
> it's ok, than you can get root access on that Sparc XX. It needs some time
> to compile php4 on it (about 30-40min) but better than nothink.

That would be great. I have no great experience on Solaris, so what
I'd love to see installed in advance:

- apache: any version later than 1.3.8
- php4: any version version later than 4.0.3. mysql and xml/expat
  extensions must _not_ be compiled in from their internal APIs.
  They must either not be compiled in at all, or explicitly make use
  of the external mysql and expat.
- mysql: any GPL version of mysql should do
- development tools: autoconf, m4, automake, libtool, bison, flex, gcc,
  gmake.

if glib and expat are installed that would be great too, but since
these are relatively straightforward I usually find no
platform-dependant weirdness for those.

Especially getting mysql to work used to be a bitch on Solaris.

Emile

[0] UF forever!


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