Brent Clements wrote: >Just so we are all clear. It doesn't matter which linux >distribution you use as long as the distribution supports the >ppc architecture which most do. As long as you have the gnu >compiler suite and all associated tools and libraries, php will >compile fine.
That makes sense; I had a suspicion this might be the case. I have no experience with SUSE (just RedHat and Gentoo), but I'd imagine it has all the requisite GNU compilation tools.
>From: "Pierre Ancelot" <eternityos@xxxxxxx> > >yes, use debian: http://www.debian.org and study the apt system >you'll get no problem. (php 5 is not in "sarge" which is what >you should use but compiling php5 on it gives no problem.) and >debian supports very well ppc...
Unfortunately we're stuck with SUSE (pre-installed with the IBM OpenPower series servers). My company wants to stick with it. I won't complain too much though; as long as it's linux, I'm ok.
-- Aaron Gould Parts Canada - Web Developer
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