[nycphp-talk] php rpm for RH 7.3?
Hans Zaunere
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Fri Jul 8 10:03:30 EDT 2005
Hey everyone,
As its probably no surprise, Im a fan of compiling from source. The
exception, however, is MySQL, which I will use either the RPM or tarball.
Especially for production systems, Ive found much better stability and
reliability (from a maintenance and system administration perspective) when
compiling from source. Combine that with a high load environment, and
trimming the fat of unneeded extensions, etc. and source is generally the
way to go. I will say, however, that for development especially on
Windows Ill use some type of package management or pre-built packages,
like XAMPP (http://www.apachefriends.org <http://www.apachefriends.org/> )
which I use all the time on Windows.
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Hans Zaunere
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New York PHP
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AMP Technology
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From: talk-bounces at lists.nyphp.org [mailto:talk-bounces at lists.nyphp.org] On
Behalf Of Allen Shaw
Sent: Friday, July 08, 2005 9:41 AM
To: NYPHP Talk
Subject: Re: [nycphp-talk] php rpm for RH 7.3?
Hi Leila,
Yep, I've found several sites for rpm downloads (though not yet php 4.3.11
for RH7.3), but I just wonder, how far can you trust an rpm that you find
that way? I'm still a little green, but I think trust and integrity is the
reason I check md5sums on official php rpms from Zend; so if I'm concerned
about trust and integrity, shouldn't I be concerned about where those
unofficial rpms come from and what other people say about them? So, I'm
just wondering if anyone's got a trusted source that they like for such
things.
Still, I admit, it seems like most people prefer building from source, right
gang? And I'll probably end up going that way after all.
Thanks,
Allen
Leila Lappin wrote:
--- Allen Shaw <mailto:ashaw at iifwp.org> <ashaw at iifwp.org> wrote:
I'm looking for an rpm package for my RedHat 7.3 box
-- hopefully the
latest 4.3.11 version. (Currently I'm still using
fedoralegacy's latest,
4.1.2)
Could anyone point me to a source you trust for
unofficial php rpms?
Thanks,
Allen
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Start by using google to find out exactly what rpm you
need. I usually use a search string like what-I-need
rpm download. My experience finding missing rpms
this way has been very good. A couple of years ago
when I first upgraded from RH 7 to RH 9 there was some
dependency failures and as the result I could not use
PHP with MySQL. It took a while for me to find the
patch and the rpm download for it but it was a good
experience and I learned a lot.
Last week I finally upgraded from Redhat 9 to Fedora
Core 4, because I wanted to use PHP 5. Now, with
Fedora upgrade, I no longer have to look for packages
everywhere. Fedora comes with a utility (yum) that
links to specific repositories of upgrade rpms and
installs from those directly. Life is getting easier
and better every day.
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