Re: WebDNA 6.x - what linux distro woudl you use? (was:
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texte = How many folks are using WebDNA 6.0 with Apache 2.x?My thoughts are that I want to get this machine setup such that I don't have to mess with it for a while. I do also have some things on this site that require php 4.3 (something written by a different company that I *might* be able to duplicate later in WebDNA, but for now, prefer to use a canned product).ES for now would be not viable for me due to cost, and WhiteBox is just a re-compiled version of ES with the RedHat logos removed, and Ken mentions potential issues with ES anyway.Fedora is designed for a fast release schedule.... What do you folks think of 9.x or 7.3?I do need php 4.3x, I do not need apache 2.x, I do need MySQL (4.x would be nice).ThanksKenneth Grome wrote:>>> Just upgraded to WebDNA 6.0 and I was wondering if anyone is using it >>> on Fedora - especially as RH 9.0 is no longer officially supported by >>> RedHat. Or to ask another way, for a brand new setup, which version >>> of RedHat would you use? 9.x or Fedora?>>>>>> I'm just about to do this upgrade (I'm running RH 7) and I'm going to >> make the leap to ES... I think Fedora won't be supported to the level >> a server should be a RH 9 is obviously no longer supported so ES is >> the logical step.> > > ES has been reported to have problems that RH9 doesn't have, but maybe > only with certain scripts, I don't know for sure because I didn't read > the reports that carefully. Most hosting services are on RH9 or RH7. > You'll be a pioneer by going to ES this early in the game, right?-------------------------------------------------------------This message is sent to you because you are subscribed to the mailing list
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How many folks are using WebDNA 6.0 with Apache 2.x?My thoughts are that I want to get this machine setup such that I don't have to mess with it for a while. I do also have some things on this site that require php 4.3 (something written by a different company that I *might* be able to duplicate later in WebDNA, but for now, prefer to use a canned product).ES for now would be not viable for me due to cost, and WhiteBox is just a re-compiled version of ES with the RedHat logos removed, and Ken mentions potential issues with ES anyway.Fedora is designed for a fast release schedule.... What do you folks think of 9.x or 7.3?I do need php 4.3x, I do not need apache 2.x, I do need MySQL (4.x would be nice).ThanksKenneth Grome wrote:>>> Just upgraded to WebDNA 6.0 and I was wondering if anyone is using it >>> on Fedora - especially as RH 9.0 is no longer officially supported by >>> RedHat. Or to ask another way, for a brand new setup, which version >>> of RedHat would you use? 9.x or Fedora?>>>>>> I'm just about to do this upgrade (I'm running RH 7) and I'm going to >> make the leap to ES... I think Fedora won't be supported to the level >> a server should be a RH 9 is obviously no longer supported so ES is >> the logical step.> > > ES has been reported to have problems that RH9 doesn't have, but maybe > only with certain scripts, I don't know for sure because I didn't read > the reports that carefully. Most hosting services are on RH9 or RH7. > You'll be a pioneer by going to ES this early in the game, right?-------------------------------------------------------------This message is sent to you because you are subscribed to the mailing list .To unsubscribe, E-mail to: To switch to the DIGEST mode, E-mail to Web Archive of this list is at: http://webdna.smithmicro.com/
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