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On Wed, 09 Jul 2003 09:34:44 GMT, "Juz"
<juji_juz[do_not_use_this]@hotmail.com> wrote: >Anyone knows how i can run PHP5 with mysql support under win2k? >Do i have to compile it? isnt there any other solution? >Thanks in advance > Other solution? Run Linux. PHP and MySQL were made for Linux anyway and ported over to Windows, most flavours of Linux come with it included (you just select it from the list when installing), and Linux runs better on a light machine than Win2K. |
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On Thu, 02 Aug 2007 23:53:42 +0200, Mistoffeles <mistoffeles@cogeco.ca>
wrote: > On Wed, 09 Jul 2003 09:34:44 GMT, "Juz" > <juji_juz[do_not_use_this]@hotmail.com> wrote: > >> Anyone knows how i can run PHP5 with mysql support under win2k? >> Do i have to compile it? isnt there any other solution? >> Thanks in advance >> > > Other solution? Run Linux. > > PHP and MySQL were made for Linux anyway and ported over to Windows, > most flavours of Linux come with it included (you just select it from > the list when installing), and Linux runs better on a light machine > than Win2K. Allthough for server purposes this can be quite a good solution, there should be no trouble running PHP & MySQL under W2K. Heck, I've done it for years. My newsserver doesn't seem to carry the original post though, anyone who does see that care to clarify what the exact problem is running it? The installers of both PHP & MySQL work pretty well 'out of the box' nowadays... -- Rik Wasmus |
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Rik wrote:
> On Thu, 02 Aug 2007 23:53:42 +0200, Mistoffeles <mistoffeles@cogeco.ca> > wrote: > >> On Wed, 09 Jul 2003 09:34:44 GMT, "Juz" >> <juji_juz[do_not_use_this]@hotmail.com> wrote: >> >>> Anyone knows how i can run PHP5 with mysql support under win2k? >>> Do i have to compile it? isnt there any other solution? >>> Thanks in advance >>> >> >> Other solution? Run Linux. >> >> PHP and MySQL were made for Linux anyway and ported over to Windows, >> most flavours of Linux come with it included (you just select it from >> the list when installing), and Linux runs better on a light machine >> than Win2K. > > Allthough for server purposes this can be quite a good solution, there > should be no trouble running PHP & MySQL under W2K. Heck, I've done it > for years. > > My newsserver doesn't seem to carry the original post though, anyone who > does see that care to clarify what the exact problem is running it? The > installers of both PHP & MySQL work pretty well 'out of the box' > nowadays... > Download and install XAMP, this will install all the required bits and bobs in one easy step as sometimes Mysql support can be a little tricky to configure under windows due to mismatched DLL's. It includes Apache 2.2 PHP 5.1.4 MySQL 5? |
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