Re: philosophical question

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I was beginning to think the same thing. I am running a small website and email server and want to run a PHP app for service orders.  I have 10 email users so the question what distro do you think would be the best with the least hassle? Version 7.3 , version 9 or FC1?

Mike Burger wrote:
I can't help but think that it might be easier to simply upgrade to RH9 or 
FC1.

On Tue, 9 Mar 2004, Tom Westheimer wrote:

  
I have a RH 7.0 website that I am trying to upgrade to use latest PHP 
and MYSQL.  In order to use another program on my website.

I downloaded the latest PHP source and get errors that my Apache is not 
DSO and Perl is not up to date.

Also re Apache do I create a DSO version of 1.3 or create a 2.0 
version?  It all seems such a web of dependencies!!

My philosophical  question is how does one tackle getting everyting up 
to date when installing new modules??   So I guess I am looking for some 
general guidelines that should be used. 

TIA


    

  

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