Thank you all, Kohana PHP + Doctrine looks like what I was looking for.
Julien
On Sun, Mar 21, 2010 at 2:07 PM, David Silva wrote:
> If you allready checked the Code Igniter, take another look to Kohana PHP
> Framework, is based on Code Igniter, but is supported by the comunity istead
> of a com
Peter Edwards wrote:
Could you use pkgsrc to build a bundle instead?
I guess I could use some hints on how to do that. I tried using
dh-make-perl but while it looks great
and useful (particularly the cpan2deb command), for some reason the debs
it makes depend on
liblibwww-perl-perl instead of l
If you allready checked the Code Igniter, take another look to Kohana PHP
Framework, is based on Code Igniter, but is supported by the comunity istead
of a company.
2010/3/21 Peter Karman
> Julien Sobrier wrote on 3/21/10 12:18 AM:
> > Hello,
> > I need to help a project that will be developed
>
>
>> I realize that. However, if we think that the latest Catalyst is stable
> enough, now is the time to act. A month from now will be definitely too
> late.
>
>> Is there a reason you'd rather not install Catalyst from CPAN?
>>
>>
>
Could you use pkgsrc to build a bundle instead?
Regards, Pet
On Sun, 2010-03-21 at 19:33 +0100, Matija Grabnar wrote:
> Denny wrote:
> > Well yes. Debian unstable isn't generally considered suitable for
> > production servers - there's a clue in the name.
>
> I realize that. However, if we think that the latest Catalyst is stable
> enough, now is the t
On Sun, 21 Mar 2010, Matija Grabnar wrote:
Anybody involved with Ubuntu, could you *please* check if there is still
time (while it is still in beta) to get more up-to-date Ubuntu packages
into Lucid?
They'll still be out of date quicker than you'd like. If your app is
Catalyst-based, chances
Denny wrote:
On Sun, 2010-03-21 at 19:05 +0100, Matija Grabnar wrote:
Anyway, I noticed that Ubuntu server seems to lag seriously behind the
Catalyst packages I see on Debian unstable
Well yes. Debian unstable isn't generally considered suitable for
production servers - there's a clue
>-Message d'origine-
>De : Alex Povolotsky [mailto:tark...@over.ru]
>Envoyé : samedi, 20. mars 2010 14:30
>Can anyont point me at
>
>- interoperability with C::P::P and current Prototype
>- maybe other Catalyst JS plugins?
>
>I'm mostly interested in COMPLEX autocompletion right now.
>
On Sun, 2010-03-21 at 19:05 +0100, Matija Grabnar wrote:
> Anyway, I noticed that Ubuntu server seems to lag seriously behind the
> Catalyst packages I see on Debian unstable
Well yes. Debian unstable isn't generally considered suitable for
production servers - there's a clue in the name.
Is th
I've been working on a catalyst application for a while, and while I was
developing it under Debian, it
seem it will be hosted on a Ubuntu server (I know, I know, had I known
this before, I'd have set up a virtual
machine so I could test on the deployment environment).
Anyway, I noticed that Ub
I have finished development of my app using the built in server in the scripts
dir. I have installed it and configured apache to let it run under
http://myurl.com/myapp .
The Root.pm index controller get's called and works ( fetches db table data and
returns via TT ) when I visit http://myurl
Julien Sobrier wrote on 3/21/10 12:18 AM:
> Hello,
> I need to help a project that will be developed with PHP. I really
> love Catalyst, and I am looking for a similar framework in PHP.
> Symphony seems to be the closed to Catalyst. Do you have any
> suggestion?
I found myself in a similar situati
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Hi Ken,
I'm sorry for having missed this message originally, only finding it
whilst digging through my mail archive for something else!
On 03/02/2010 16:58, Ken Beal wrote:
> To the list: has anyone else noticed a similar difference in behavior
> acc
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