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<0> oh <1> so go download and isntall it <2> the next issue is.. its created for glibc 2.1 <1> gl btw :p <2> i have 2.3 <2> :P <1> what version of php? <2> 5.0.4 <1> thats old <1> :P <2> thats fc4's version <2> updated version <1> oh god <1> rpm? <1> on a production server? <1> die.
<0> you don't want to run bleeding edge on a production server <2> lol <1> well no, but you dont want rpm either <0> FluKex: don't listen to him he's a windows boob <0> yes you do <1> you should compile it with what you want <0> there is nothing wrong with rpm <2> lol <1> ok, well have fun when it turns out it wasnt compile with something you want <1> you'll then have to remove the rpm and compile it manually <1> which you should of done the first time around <0> no no no <0> square: if you are ever in a large datacenter enviroment you will figure out why packages are good <1> yeah <1> but he has one server <1> not 300 <1> :) <2> thats irrelevant <0> ya that just shows there is nothing wrong with packages <2> if you can do it with 300 servers <2> you can do it with 1 <1> Jy, i know <0> FluKex: yep <1> i didnt say there was <2> and if i can do it by packages, i'll stick to rpm's <2> i can compile easily enough if needed <1> but if he wants something that isnt compiled in, in the rpm <2> but i'll work on a rpm way first <1> he'll need to compile php <0> the rpm has what 99% of what people need in it <1> just means more work in the long run <0> or they include it as modules of php <1> Jy, says who? <1> says the guy who built the rpm <1> hes not 90% of peopel <1> or she :p <0> have you ever seen what is included in the fedora php rpm? <0> it has MOST of everything php has to offer <1> you're just proving my point <2> except zend <2> :P <1> think of all the useless crap thats compiled then <3> Logan5: :o <0> the php rpm can't have zend included <3> hahaha <1> zend is loaded when the php module is loaded by apache <1> afaik <3> yeah i think thats right <1> but php must know to load zend or not <1> which the rpm cant do <2> reading zend's website <1> hence compile it yourself you lazy get <1> :P <2> its a line in php.ini <2> and you dont recompile php <0> square: you are doing things the hard way <2> according to zend's website <1> i never said you did <1> not for zend anyhow
<0> its just editing a file <2> um <1> Jy, yeah.. i know but if i want something that the rpm version doesnt have, you have to compile manually, and for me that was always the case <1> means that if he comes to the same conclusion, hes gonna have to remove the rpm then compile php <1> was trying to save time, compiling php is easy <1> you know what im saying makes sense <0> square: you do not have to recompile anything <1> :P <2> welll <0> its moving over a file and editing php.ini <2> that was wayy too easy <2> untar the zend file <1> for zend? <2> run ./install <0> yes <2> then boom <2> done <1> i never said he had to recompile php for zend <2> 2 mintues <2> um <2> yes you did. <1> show me <1> i said if he wants something the rpm doesnt provide you'll need to compile php manually <1> like certain functions/modules and **** <1> liek mysql support <1> sqlite <2> <1> you'll then have to remove the rpm and compile it manually <1> prostgrel <1> etc <0> dude <0> fedora includes those as modules of php <0> hence php-mysql <0> php-mysqli <1> FluKex dont take it out of context <0> php-gd <1> {19:06:07} <1> ok, well have fun when it turns out it wasnt compile with something you want <1> {19:06:14} <1> you'll then have to remove the rpm and compile it manually <0> and like i said before <0> the fedora rpm has MOST everything you could ever need <0> anything else you can use like phpize to install it <1> meaning its heavier than needs be <0> have you ever done any benchmarks for the "bloated" rpm vs your slimmed down php? <1> no <0> so how can you talk like its wrong using the rpm <1> its not a case of slimmed down, its knowing whats compiled in <2> oh <0> and saying its heavy <2> cept zend installs by default to the wrong php.ini file <1> if it has almost everything available its gonna be heavy <4> windows media player runs on linux? <5> well im back! <1> hence why people say windows is bloated <1> etc <1> omnix, no <4> sorry, just realized i was reading a conversation from a couple hours back <4> I'm a little disturbed by how easy rails is to setup and use. <2> sweet just got my semi annual bonus! <4> wow bonuses <1> Jy, since when were you the package guy? i remember you were all about compiling! <4> i've never seen one of those <2> i love getting money thrown at me <1> oh, compile is znx's job.. 24/7 <1> :D <4> vmware is making money? <0> heh ya <3> hrmm? <4> but they're giving everything away for free. <2> omnix our sales revenue in december alone was higher then the entire 3rd quarter of last year <3> square: whats my job? <4> hot damn <1> Jy, technically we're both right.. we both had good arugments, im now going to continue using c#/.net <1> znx, compiling <1> :p <4> what's your role in all of it flukex?
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