RE: PHP 5.2 and other requirements for TypoLight

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> From: redhat-list-bounces@xxxxxxxxxx [mailto:redhat-list-
> bounces@xxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of mark
> Sent: dinsdag 23 juni 2009 16:46
> To: General Red Hat Linux discussion list
> Subject: Re: PHP 5.2 and other requirements for TypoLight
> 
> Hey, Bram,
> 
> Mertens, Bram wrote:
> >
> > I have been asked to prepare a server for our future Portal
solution.
> > The responsible team has selected Typolight as the product.
> >
> > Unfortunately Typolight has several requirements not met by a stock
> > RHEL5.3:
> > * PHP from version 5.2.0
> > * libmcrypt
> > There might be others, these are the ones I'm aware of right now.
> <snip>
> There are. Until last Sept, I was building PHP 4, then 5, for use with
> ssl. You
> also need libhash, mcrypt, and ...I think it's mhash. Once each is
> built, and
> two depend on the other two, *then* you can build php to support
https.

Mark,

Thanks

In the mean someone pointed out that Red Hat application stack v2.3
contains PHP5.2.9.  Unfortunately it doesn't seem this includes
libmcrypt but I've registered for an evaluation subscription so we can
at least organize the POC on officially supported software.

IMHO this could be promoted better, if I hadn't received this feedback
on a mailing list I never would have checked this option.  And at 1599
EUR ($1999) it would make sense to publish this somewhere.

Regards

Bram

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