[nycphp-talk] Is it hard to compile and install php from source?
Ben Sgro (ProjectSkyLine)
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Wed Oct 10 15:41:53 EDT 2007
Hello,
1) Fedora is beta, CentOS is production releases.
2) Fedora has the life span of a house fly.
3) Rapid release cycle and no long-term support.
4) Not tied to redhat
Its just better! = ]
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----- Original Message -----
From: Khalid Hanif
To: NYPHP Talk
Sent: Wednesday, October 10, 2007 3:23 PM
Subject: Re: [nycphp-talk] Is it hard to compile and install php from source?
On 10 Oct 2007, at 20:11, Ben Sgro ((ProjectSkyLine)) wrote:
From what I've heard and experiance, FC7 isn't really a great platform for deploying applications on.
What was your (bad?) experiences? I've used it without issues...
Cliff, you should be able to use a fedora core source RPM on a RHEL system. I've done this on a RHEL3 system before, but not for PHP.
It might be easier to get it done from source. If you don't fancy doing it, I'm sure there are people on this list and others who could assist.
Khalid
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