Mel wrote:
On Wednesday 17 December 2008 16:08:43 Ott Köstner wrote:
Nothing special needed. Just a regular Apache, MySQL, and PHP. 5...10
minute install from FreBSD ports.
[...snip...]
And thus, can run as php-cgi. There are performance and configuration
management reasons to use the
On Wednesday 17 December 2008 16:08:43 Ott Köstner wrote:
> Nothing special needed. Just a regular Apache, MySQL, and PHP. 5...10
> minute install from FreBSD ports.
>
> Port: elgg-0.9.1
> Path: /usr/ports/www/elgg
> Info: Blogging and social networking platform
>
> make
> make install
>
> c
On Wednesday 17 December 2008 4:02:05 pm Gary Hartl wrote:
> The software is elgg.org, it is social software, i'm working on a project
> for a world of warcraft guild (yes this is a money deal), they are looking
> for a facebookish type site with some custom world of warcraft stuff done.
Just exp
> Hi all;
>
> Ok so i've reinstalled fBSD-7 and i'm running apache 2.2 installed using
> pkg_add
>
> I need to also run php as a module for apache (the web software i'm using
> requires php as module no cgi).
Curious: what software and why? The only valid reason is that the sofware
writes php_val
On Tuesday 16 December 2008 15:36:01 Gary Hartl wrote:
> Hi all;
>
> Ok so i've reinstalled fBSD-7 and i'm running apache 2.2 installed using
> pkg_add
>
> I need to also run php as a module for apache (the web software i'm using
> requires php as module no cgi).
Curious: what software and why? Th
> Ok so i've reinstalled fBSD-7 and i'm running apache 2.2
> installed using
> pkg_add
>
> I need to also run php as a module for apache (the web
> software i'm using
> requires php as module no cgi).
>
> Now I pkg_add'ed php5 from sparc64/all tree on ftp.freebsd.org,
>
> I think I missed pas
> -Original Message-
> From: owner-freebsd-questi...@freebsd.org
> [mailto:owner-freebsd-questi...@freebsd.org] On Behalf Of Gary Hartl
> Sent: 16 December 2008 14:36
> To: FreeBSD Questions
> Ok so i've reinstalled fBSD-7 and i'm running apache 2.2
> installed using
> pkg_add
>
> I