Re: Re: Most stable combination of AMP?

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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

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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


I'm not quite sure if I got the original question right, so I'll just ask. You asked "what are the most stable versions of Apache, MySQL and PHP that I should install?", yes? Apparently then, the 2 posters before me didn't quite get that ;)

I'd go for latest versions of all. Period. (well, Apache 2.2 only if all extensions you want for it actually exist, otherwise stick with 2.1 or even 1.3.27 (though I wouldn't do that personally)).

grt,
- tul

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