Hi,
My question was "is anyone succeed to put all i need in the flash
memory ?". but after compiling php (2.2Mo), i guess it was not.
Indeed, i have no choice but use external memory to put php.
thanks fo your advice.

--- In [EMAIL PROTECTED], "gazoox22" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I have the same (small) board and used the following method to
> implement some more (compiled) files in the system. In this way, I
> compiled and use samba, phyton and php for now.
> 
> 1) Enable php (samba, phyton) in the acme configuration. Chose your
> normal board flash size (LX4*16).
> 2) Make sure the compiler made everything right. Your Message should
> go till the creation of the fimage, which says in the end, that the
> image is much too large. But don't care.
> 3) The fimage is created from the target directory
> /target/acme_blabla/ . Not all directorys are saved in the fimage. You
> could compare it with the directory structure on your board to find
> out, which directorys are used in the final image.
> 4) You must find out yourself which files and directorys are necessary
> for php (samba, phyton). Just copy it to an attached memory stick:
> - files in /etc/.. can you copy directly to your running foxboard
> - large files go to the memory stick in a separate directory
> - the directory on the memory stick (which includes the binary and
> perhaps some additional directories) can you mount after booting,
> using the "-o bind" option:
> 
>  mount -t vfat /dev/sda1 /mnt/1
>  mount /mnt/1/usr /usr -o bind
> 
> The mount point (directory) must exist when you mount. Depending on
> location and the php calling from scripts, you must decide, if you
> want to have it in usr/bin or some other non PATH directory (/root/php
> or so) If you want to have it in /usr/bin you must copy all available
> files from this foxboard directory to your memory stick, else they
> aren't available after the mounting. I read a little bit in the man
> pages on my desktop linux. Here it is possible to bind single files to
> an existing directory, but busybox does not support this method :-( .
> So the "overmount" is the only possible solution. If you find a better
> way, plz let me know!!!
> 
> The foxboard "boa" httpd webserver doesn't understand <?php ...> tags.
> But I think it could work in combination with cgi shell-scripts.
> 
> 
> If you find out, how to compile and integrate sqlLite, please let me
> know, too :-)
> 
> Greetings
> gazoox
> 
> 
> --- In [EMAIL PROTECTED], "og13270" <olivier.guillotin@> wrote:
> >
> > Hi,
> > I would like to make a fimage (4M max) with kernel 2.6, PHP and
SQLite.
> > Is ther anyone who does this kind of production ?
> > Thanks.
> >
>


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