Hi Mike,
I agree, and something we did starting trying out. One problem we had
was setting up our ide environment. Do we develop on the local machine
and have the ide access the files thru samba, or do we do use a feature
like remote server, where on every save a sftp/ftp/scp is done. Another
option is for the virtual machine to include the gui, and have the ide
in the virtual machine.
What do you recommend here?
On 10/27/2010 6:47 PM, m...@exclamationlabs.com wrote:
Best way to handle this as far as I've found is to use virtual machines
(virtualbox is free and works great) and build an environment exactly like the
production machines. You distribute the virtual disk to all developers once one
is built that way everyone is on the same platform.
------Original Message------
From: Paul
To: fw-general@lists.zend.com
ReplyTo: z...@zooluserver.com
Subject: Re: [fw-general] Multi Php Versions
Sent: Oct 27, 2010 3:49 PM
Interesting, although I prefer to work w/ Apache as that is what our
production servers are using.
On 10/27/2010 3:43 PM, Rob Allen wrote:
On 27 Oct 2010, at 01:31, Paul wrote:
A few of our developers are on windows machine, so we thought the best way
forward was to go with Zend Server CE for windows So we downloaded Zend
Server CE for Windows w/ php 5.2, so they we could continue development on our
legacy sites, but then follow the article above to also be able to play w/ php
5.3. Unfortunately we could not get this to work on Windows w/ the current
version of Zend Server CE (would either not get Apache to start up or pages
were be returned as plain text).
Does anyone have any experience doing this on Windows or able to translate
Matthew's article for windows (instead of Ubuntu). Also I noticed that Zend
Server CE is already running php under FastCGI, compared to the article where
it assumed Zend Server used mod_php?
Hi,
I use IIS7 on Windows and so use the PHP Manager for IIS here:
http://phpmanager.codeplex.com/
Regards
Rob..
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