Thanks. Your post built confidence so I waded in today.
I got apache, php4 and postgresql limping along together,
now working on mod_perl. I bear in mind what you said about php4,
but it was already installed so I just used it for today's trial.
It was easy for the first three:
apt-get install
I have just completed an install based on MySQL, Apache and PHP3. This was
all done using apt-get install (I'm using woody though, on a 2.2.15
kernel).
If you pursue this direction, feel free to email me directly if you need
some hints or tips. Only thing I can think of to say at the moment is get
I run potato, now about 4 weeks old.
I want to install apache with php (3 or 4), mod_perl and either
postgresql or mysql.
It seems better in the long run to master an apt-get-based method of
installing them *if* that is possible--that's what I don't know.
I have looked in the debian-user archive
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