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Re: [cobalt-users] Re:[RaQ3] Need PHP package for original RaQ3 apache install (all patches applied)(FAST!)
- Subject: Re: [cobalt-users] Re:[RaQ3] Need PHP package for original RaQ3 apache install (all patches applied)(FAST!)
- From: Kim Schulz <kim@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue Dec 3 12:38:00 2002
- Organization: sslug
- List-id: Mailing list for users to share thoughts on Sun Cobalt products. <cobalt-users.list.cobalt.com>
On Tue, 3 Dec 2002 15:06:01 -0500
Charlie Summers <charlie@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> At 1:26 PM -0500 12/3/02, Kim Schulz is rumored to have typed:
>
> > I Have applied all the patches from sun, but still no php.
>
> (*sigh*) Or instead of dealing with the few commercial people on
> this
> mailing list (who should be hawking their wares through private email,
> IMHO), you could always spend 20-minutes researching the archives of
> this list for a simple gotcha, and then 10-minutes installing it
> yourself from the source tarball. Done, no muss, no fuss. And here's a
> surprise; if you run into any trouble, there are a whole bunch of us
> who will cheerfully help you out of it WITHOUT charging you a nickel,
> and WIHTOUT trying to sell you our services. THAT'S what this list is
> about, regardless of some people's misconceptions.
>
> Honest to my grandma, installing files from source is not rocket
> science...the install scripts are designed to make it simple, and
> armed with the workaround for Cobalt's silly rewrites, you can install
> with confidence. This whole dependance on RPMs and PKGs is just plain
> silly.
I tried searching the archives, but didnt really find anyting else than
people with install trouble. I actually thought that there was an
official package ! thats why I asked (I have no problem with installing
it from source - Have used Linux since '96).