> I'm trying to say that PHP4 still is required, which you seemed to
> dispute, and that ports should not be viewed as a closed shop but eg.
No, I am not disputing that. PHP4 is here to stay for a while. Only
new stuff will use PHP5 and we try to (slowly) move towards PHP5.
- Marc
Hello Marc,
On Sat, 04.02.2006 at 16:42:57 +0100, Marc Balmer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> * Toni Mueller wrote:
> > Also, we need Typo3 (blech) which in turn requires PHP4, not PHP5.
> > Compatibility with PHP5 is planned for 4.0, so turned around, 3.8.x
> > isn't compatible with PHP5, and 4.0 b
* Toni Mueller wrote:
> Also, we need Typo3 (blech) which in turn requires PHP4, not PHP5.
> Compatibility with PHP5 is planned for 4.0, so turned around, 3.8.x
> isn't compatible with PHP5, and 4.0 beta isn't, either.
iirc there is no typo3 port, so what are you trying to tell us? On the
other
Hello,
On Wed, 01.02.2006 at 16:52:24 +0100, Marc Balmer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> * Andreas Vögele wrote:
> > third-party PHP ports, like for example Horde, depend on the php5
> > port. You can't built packages that depend on php4.
> An you can't use modern software like recent horde based
On 2/2/06, Marc Balmer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> * Andreas Vögele wrote:
>
> > That's not the question. What the OP probably means is that all
> > third-party PHP ports, like for example Horde, depend on the php5
> > port. You can't built packages that depend on php4.
>
> An you can't use mo
* Andreas Vögele wrote:
> That's not the question. What the OP probably means is that all
> third-party PHP ports, like for example Horde, depend on the php5
> port. You can't built packages that depend on php4.
An you can't use modern software like recent horde based stuff with
PHP4.
> If I w
On Wed, 1 Feb 2006 12:35:40 +
Stuart Henderson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Perhaps OP refers to the RUN_DEPENDS requirements in the Makefile
> of ports like www/{phpmyadmin,wordpress,mediawiki,...}.
Perhaps, but that wasnt his actual question ;)
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Lars
Lars Hansson writes:
> On Thu, 2 Feb 2006 00:00:22 +1300
> Shane Lazarus <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>> Heya
>>
>> Given all of the PHP packages seem to require PHP5, where do I go
>> to find PHP4 packages/ports, or how do I modify the existing
>> r
On 2006/02/01 20:16, Lars Hansson wrote:
> On Thu, 2 Feb 2006 00:00:22 +1300
> Shane Lazarus <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > Given all of the PHP packages seem to require PHP5, where do I go to find
> > PHP4 packages/ports, or how do I modify the existing requir
On Thu, 2 Feb 2006 00:00:22 +1300
Shane Lazarus <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Heya
>
> Given all of the PHP packages seem to require PHP5, where do I go to find
> PHP4 packages/ports, or how do I modify the existing requirements?
Uh, I see php4 packages both for current and
> Given all of the PHP packages seem to require PHP5, where do I go to find
> PHP4 packages/ports, or how do I modify the existing requirements?
There's a PHP4 port in the tree (/usr/ports/www/php4). It requires
Apache to build. There's an older (4.4.1) port that doesn't re
Heya
Given all of the PHP packages seem to require PHP5, where do I go to find
PHP4 packages/ports, or how do I modify the existing requirements?
Shane
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