[nycphp-talk] php rpm for RH 7.3?
Mitch Pirtle
mitch.pirtle at gmail.com
Fri Jul 8 12:47:49 EDT 2005
On 7/8/05, Allen Shaw <ashaw at iifwp.org> wrote:
>
> 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.
I detest it, as it negates the whole purpose of using a distribution
that has a package manager in the first place.
However, every time I try to build from SRPM (or try to make my own)
everything works just fine, until I do it with PHP.
Then I get slammed with a dependency for
libgilflapsnatwabble-0.1-alpha or some such nonsense, and I end up
turning a nice clean system into a frankenstein alpha bleeding edge
mystery machine just to build PHP as an RPM.
Ditto for debian, running source of PHP 5.0.4 on ubuntu because
working with the debs available was a complete disaster for me.
But no, I'm not bitter! ;-)
With packages, the dependencies for PHP force you to sit way behind
the current versions available, and from a security standpoint I
cannot do that on production machines. So I am forced to compile PHP
for each box.
-- Mitch, thinking about Gentoo (again!) LOL
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