Samuel Martín Moro wrote:
It's not officialy supported, but it still works.
You have to link some libraries to give them their freebsd 6.2 names.
I had to do it for the servers we sell at work.
It works perfectly.
I'm glad it works, and it is not surprising. It would be easier for a
company to support FreeBSD with its stable ABI across minor releases
(and a great deal of userland stability even across major ones) than
support the myriad of Linuxes out there.
On Sun, Feb 14, 2010 at 11:04 PM, Ivan Voras <[email protected]> wrote:
Jerry wrote:
On Sun, 14 Feb 2010 21:51:48 +0100
Ivan Voras <[email protected]> articulated:
Robert wrote:
Hello
I have zend framework websites and I was wondering if they work
well with Freebsd7.2?
Because I hear bad thing about that. Can you tell me about that
please?
Zend Framework is PHP? PHP works on FreeBSD, Zend Framework will also
work. Unless you give more specific questions, you won't get more specific
answers :)
From the Zend web site:
Zend does not plan any more releases for FreeBSD. We have end of lifed
all of our FreeBSD product line due to lack of demand.
For further details, see the full text:
http://forums.zend.com/viewtopic.php?f=57&t=2412
Zend Optimizer is of course a different thing, and yes, it is discontinued
for FreeBSD.
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