Colin Adams wrote: > Ok. > > But I would like to know from anyone who might have tried this. > > 2009/4/6 Jordan Gordeev <[email protected]>: >> Colin Adams wrote: >> >>> Does Drupal + Apache work fine on DragonFly? I'm thinking about moving >>> installing DragonFly on my webserver (just so I can call my website >>> Dragonflies on DragonFly :-) ) >>> >> DragonFly gets its application software from pkgsrc. >> If Drupal + Apache work in pkgsrc, they supposedly work in DragonFly. >> The best way to see what works and what doesn't is to prepare a test setup. >> Preparing a test setup is also a mandatory step before deploying in >> production. >> >>
I've been using Drupal for a long time with DragonFly. It works really well. However, I'd recommend not using the Drupal found in pkgsrc because it lags behind the official one by quite a bit, which is prone to regular security updates. All the other tools are in pkgsrc though, albeit was a bit finicky to get all the PHP things going. Also if you don't have too much traffic, why not run it in a vkernel in case of a security compromise. Good luck :) -- Robert Luciani Chalmers University of Technology, SWE Department of Computer Science and Engineering http://www.rluciani.com/rluciani.asc
