On Wednesday 20 September 2006 20:04, James Tu wrote: > I was thinking more along the lines of what version of Apache, MySQL > and PHP I should install... The ones in yer distribution. That'll probably lessen yer possibility of getting into trouble of both security and functionality. > > -James > > On Sep 20, 2006, at 12:06 PM, Pawel Miroslawski wrote: > > On 9/20/06, Kae Verens <kae@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > >> James Tu wrote: > >> > Hi: > >> > > >> > I'm trying to setup a dev environment using Apache, MySQL and > >> > >> PHP...to > >> > >> > develop an application that will go to production. > >> > What is the most stable versions of the AMP components should I can > >> > install? > >> > > >> > The production environment will most likely live on a Linux > >> > >> machine. My > >> > >> > dev environment will be on OS X. > >> > >> that's a religious question. some people advocate some > >> distributions over > >> others. > >> > >> Personally, I recommend Fedora - it's easy to install, and you can > >> use > >> "yum" > >> and "yumex" (graphical yum) for package management. > >> > >> Kae > >> > >> -- > > > > Hi > > I agree it's a religious question. > > I prefer Debian, apt-get is a really comfortable tool and it > > install all > > require dependencies. All procedure LAMP install it only 4 commands > > ex. > > apt-get install php5 :) It's a very fast and nice (best what i know). > > > > Representant of debian's church ;) > > Paul > > * > > * -- --- Børge Kennel Arivene http://www.arivene.net --- -- PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php