Hello everybody,
I removed all the Yast modules related to PHP and rebuilt:
m...@pat:~/bin/PHP/php-5.3.3> rm configure
m...@pat:~/bin/PHP/php-5.3.3> ./buildconf --force
Forcing buildconf
buildconf: checking installation...
buildconf: autoconf version 2.61 (ok)
buildconf: Your version
On Thu, 2010-09-23 at 11:40 +0100, Jonathan Mills wrote:
> > and what if you serialize your String? You can save Objects in it...
>
> True, but the defined format for the item in the database is a zip file
> (it gets exported later to another, external, application which eats zip
> files) :-(
>
At 9:35 PM +0100 9/22/10, Tom Barrett wrote:
Hmm..
I am familiar with PMA. I would for the purpose of this project consider it
too technical for the target user base. The point is to create a GUI layer
that would manage these things.
For example, the 'add client' screen would ask for four thing
Iirc isn't the module to look for, it means "if I remember correctly"!
Search for php and you should see the various available modules.
Thanks,
Ash
http://www.ashleysheridan.co.uk
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From: "Patrick Serru"
Date: Thu, Sep 23, 2010 16:47
Subject: [PHP] module add on Suse 10.
Le jeudi 23 septembre 2010, a...@ashleysheridan.co.uk a écrit :
> Suse uses yast2 iirc, which you can use to list and install php modules.
> Search for 'php' in yast software manager module.
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Thanks Ash,
I id'nt find any "iirc" software / module... I relatively well know
Suse uses yast2 iirc, which you can use to list and install php modules. Search
for 'php' in yast software manager module.
Thanks,
Ash
http://www.ashleysheridan.co.uk
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From: "Patrick Serru"
Date: Thu, Sep 23, 2010 14:06
Subject: [PHP] module add on Suse 10.3
To: "PHP Ge
Hi everybody,
I am using Open 10.3 with KDE 3.5.10 on an x86_64 system. I want to
use the function "http_post_data()" from module "pecl_http" (in a script
called from shell, which could be an important detail...). And did not
succed!
Is Open Suse repertories organised such a
> and what if you serialize your String? You can save Objects in it...
True, but the defined format for the item in the database is a zip file
(it gets exported later to another, external, application which eats zip
files) :-(
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Am 23.09.2010 08:24, schrieb Peter Lind:
On 23 September 2010 02:14, Daniel Kolbo wrote:
*snip*
On 9/22/2010 9:11 AM, chris h wrote:
Say you have two classes: human and male. Further, say male extends
human. Let's say you have a human object. Then later you want to make
that human object a
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