Just wanted to ^bump^ this ridiculously prolonged flame-like thread
which will surely be annulled in the chronicles of PHP history
;-)
Michelle Konzack wrote:
Am 2006-05-12 11:58:37, schrieb JupiterHost.Net:
I was referring to building PHP/Apache in general *
What do you talking about? -- I have compiled Apache and
php5 the standard way and ABSOLUTLY NOTHING was missing.
Great, I'm talking about managing multiple servers with multi needs.
Generally its a cludge. If you have to build it only one a hadnfull of
servers only when updates come upt, super.
listen on a port lower than 1024, which is true for all tools since
it's a platform limitation.
* I'm speaking in generalitites of working with PHP not specifics
components of the technology.
???
Generally: PHP is more prone to have the "true for all tools"
probelms.
Yeah, you're definitely smoking somethin'. The PEAR package
Mail_Mime is another example of a pure-php class. It certainly does
not use anything perl related at all. I'd really like to know what
makes you think it does.
I never said PEAR or any specific package used Perl, I'd simply
offered a better solution that happend to be done in Perl.
No, it is NOT a better solution, because if I use perl I
have to maintain TWO scripting languages and install I do
not know how many modules from CPAN... maybe 100-200?
I install about 10 generally. I think you're starting to get into a
"my dad can beat up your dad" thing which is pointless.
Good day to all, sorry if I was to ambiguouse or I've offended.
Good by!
Seriously, chill, I wasn't getting personal. Reckon I touched a nerve.
Its too bad if you don't want to consider another idea. your loss not
mine :)
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