Re: [newbie] Apache/MySQL/PHP triad

2003-08-14 Thread Todd Slater
On Thu, Aug 07, 2003 at 11:06:30PM +, Marco Verheul wrote:
> Hi all,
> 
> Is there anything like Apache2Triad ( see
> http://sourceforge.net/projects/apache2triad/ ) available for Linux, or
> do we need to install and configure it all piece by piece?
> 
> I don't mind reading a book about it and i know i got it all on my cd's,
> but i don't quite know where to get started. I want to get into building
> dynamic websites and i want to have a local setup on my pc so i can run
> it there and test the whole lot. I'm just a bit overwelmed about the
> fast amount of red-tape to get started (which versions to use, wich
> packages to install or ignore etc.).
> 
> Can anybody recommend something...?
> 
> Marco

If you installed the server packages, you already have everything you
need. You may need to start yourSQL, but there's no great need to
"configure" perl, php, or yourSQL. Apache may need some configurin',
though.

I don't know how much you know about apache etc. but the webroot on
Mandrake is /var/www/html/. The apache conf files are in
/etc/httpd/conf/.

Todd

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[newbie] Apache/MySQL/PHP triad

2003-08-14 Thread Marco Verheul
Hi all,

Is there anything like Apache2Triad ( see
http://sourceforge.net/projects/apache2triad/ ) available for Linux, or
do we need to install and configure it all piece by piece?

I don't mind reading a book about it and i know i got it all on my cd's,
but i don't quite know where to get started. I want to get into building
dynamic websites and i want to have a local setup on my pc so i can run
it there and test the whole lot. I'm just a bit overwelmed about the
fast amount of red-tape to get started (which versions to use, wich
packages to install or ignore etc.).

Can anybody recommend something...?

Marco
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Re: [newbie] Apache/MySQL/PHP triad

2003-08-11 Thread Marco Verheul
On Fri, 2003-08-08 at 00:40, Todd Slater wrote:
> On Thu, Aug 07, 2003 at 11:06:30PM +, Marco Verheul wrote:
> > Hi all,
> > 
> > Is there anything like Apache2Triad ( see
> > http://sourceforge.net/projects/apache2triad/ ) available for Linux, or
> > do we need to install and configure it all piece by piece?
> > 
> > I don't mind reading a book about it and i know i got it all on my cd's,
> > but i don't quite know where to get started. I want to get into building
> > dynamic websites and i want to have a local setup on my pc so i can run
> > it there and test the whole lot. I'm just a bit overwelmed about the
> > fast amount of red-tape to get started (which versions to use, wich
> > packages to install or ignore etc.).
> > 
> > Can anybody recommend something...?
> > 
> > Marco
> 
> If you installed the server packages, you already have everything you
> need. You may need to start yourSQL, but there's no great need to
> "configure" perl, php, or yourSQL. Apache may need some configurin',
> though.
> 
> I don't know how much you know about apache etc. but the webroot on
> Mandrake is /var/www/html/. The apache conf files are in
> /etc/httpd/conf/.
> 
> Todd

Thanks Todd,

I guess i will survive. I will just do all the installations and go from
there. I ordered a nice book with handy 'projects' in it. If i read
previous mails on the topic right it seems Apache 2 works out of the
box. But i guess i will be doing some tweaking anyway.

Bye, Marco
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