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Re: [cobalt-users] PHP



on 9-19-01 10:00 AM, Marco Baurdoux at linux@xxxxxxxxxxxxx was reported to
have made a statement that said this:

> Hi David,
> Yes I'm 007 :-)). An old nickname I have from my high school period. You
> know always surrounded by good-looking chicks and fast sport cars. It seems
> however that the being a system administrator doesn't attrack girls as much
> as being a stupid student :-))
> 
> But don't forget this information is "FOR YOUR EYES ONLY" :-))
> (other list members no need to react to this one, I knew what I was doing
> when I wrote these couple of sentences  and it's not like posting my
> passwords :-)) )
> 
> Whatever...
> 
> I haven't taken a look at the cobalt version of PHP, because by compiling it
> myself I have a bit more freedom regarding the choice of additional modules
> I'd like to add.
> 
> 
> 
> le 19.9.2001 15:37, David Thurman à dthurman@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx a écrit :
> 
>> on 9-19-01 7:28 AM, Marco Baurdoux at linux@xxxxxxxxxxxxx was reported to
>> have made a statement that said this:
>> 
>>> PHP installation with MySQL, GD, imap
>> I remember that, what I was more concerned with the install that cobalt had
>> done. I can't seem to find the source they used so that I can do the
>> installs you recommended. Once I do you inst I want to recompile php install
>> that they have done. Suggestion??
>> Are you not 007?? :0
>> --
I would agree on the source install. We did our 2nd Raq that way so I could
have better control also. So I guess my only option is to reinstall php on
the Cobalt installed package and do source? If I do I am assuming that I
won't break any lib's in place. The box is in production using php mySQL.
Any opinions as to how to proceed? If our where me what would you do? :)
--
Thank you,
David E Thurman
Web Presence Group
309.676.5688
dthurman@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
http://www.webpresencegroup.net