[symfony-users] Re: Recommended distibution for Symfony

2009-02-28 Thread Eno
On Fri, 20 Feb 2009, Paolo Mainardi wrote: > Why ? Too slow for security updates. Too slow for releases. In some cases, some packages remain broken for a long time or not fixed. So then you end up building from source anyway. The other problem for me is the lack of customization with binary

[symfony-users] Re: Recommended distibution for Symfony

2009-02-22 Thread Sherif
Development - Ubuntu 8 Production/Test - Red hat enterprise Linux Both seem to work well, would recommend both. On Feb 21, 6:39 pm, Alexandru-Emil Lupu wrote: > i am developing symfony apps on different types of ubuntu (7.10, 8.04 , 8.10 > ), it works perfect. > > On Fri, Feb 20, 2009 at 10:24

[symfony-users] Re: Recommended distibution for Symfony

2009-02-20 Thread Alexandru-Emil Lupu
i am developing symfony apps on different types of ubuntu (7.10, 8.04 , 8.10 ), it works perfect. On Fri, Feb 20, 2009 at 10:24 PM, Gareth McCumskey wrote: > I also don't understand what you mean by too slow. While I am not the sys > admin at the company I work for I know that we run Centos 5 se

[symfony-users] Re: Recommended distibution for Symfony

2009-02-20 Thread Gareth McCumskey
I also don't understand what you mean by too slow. While I am not the sys admin at the company I work for I know that we run Centos 5 servers with mail handling of a few thousand mails an hour, database logging for a variety of apps, constant data manipulation scripts as well as web server for an i

[symfony-users] Re: Recommended distibution for Symfony

2009-02-20 Thread Paolo Mainardi
On Fri, Feb 20, 2009 at 9:05 PM, Eno wrote: > > On Thu, 12 Feb 2009, Paolo Mainardi wrote: > > > Are incomparable CentOs and Debian, 2 different planet :) > > All equally too slow for me. Why ? -- Paolo Mainardi Vice Presidente Assoc.ILDN (http://www.ildn.net) Blog: http://www.paolomainardi

[symfony-users] Re: Recommended distibution for Symfony

2009-02-20 Thread Eno
On Thu, 12 Feb 2009, Lee Bolding wrote: > Agreed - it's great for a dev machine, but is it possible to run > Gentoo on a production machine without a compiler? Its possible - it just means having to have your own build server to build the packages. Your servers can then pull packages across l

[symfony-users] Re: Recommended distibution for Symfony

2009-02-20 Thread Eno
On Thu, 12 Feb 2009, Johannes Frandsen wrote: > I have ben using Gentoo for 2 years now super stable and always up > to date with its php versions. > > Granted it may be a bit difficult as a distribution if you are use to > ubuntu, but I guess thats the price of being able to customize.

[symfony-users] Re: Recommended distibution for Symfony

2009-02-20 Thread Eno
On Thu, 12 Feb 2009, krassswr krawr wrote: > Yes slow between releases, but stable for servers. That is the point stable > software for servers. You can use testing and unstable for Desktop, but for > servers I prefer stable version. Testing and relasing a binary package and possibly having

[symfony-users] Re: Recommended distibution for Symfony

2009-02-20 Thread Eno
On Thu, 12 Feb 2009, Paolo Mainardi wrote: > Are incomparable CentOs and Debian, 2 different planet :) All equally too slow for me. --~--~-~--~~~---~--~~ You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "symfony users" group. To post t

[symfony-users] Re: Recommended distibution for Symfony

2009-02-12 Thread a...@speedypin.com
Before this thread is closed, has anyone tried Symfony on the EC2 ? If so, could you let us know of your experience? On Feb 12, 12:35 pm, Daniel wrote: > I finally found Zend Core;http://www.zend.com/en/products/core/ > > and bought the silver package. > > I can really recommend it to everyone.

[symfony-users] Re: Recommended distibution for Symfony

2009-02-12 Thread Daniel
I finally found Zend Core; http://www.zend.com/en/products/core/ and bought the silver package. I can really recommend it to everyone. Its free to download and install but the upgrades requires a support subscription. The program installs a full AMP + more if you want. Through the subscription

[symfony-users] Re: Recommended distibution for Symfony

2009-02-12 Thread Lee Bolding
On 12 Feb 2009, at 19:59, Johannes Frandsen wrote: > I have ben using Gentoo for 2 years now super stable and always > up to date with its php versions. > > Granted it may be a bit difficult as a distribution if you are use > to ubuntu, but I guess thats the price of being able to custom

[symfony-users] Re: Recommended distibution for Symfony

2009-02-12 Thread Johannes Frandsen
I have ben using Gentoo for 2 years now super stable and always up to date with its php versions. Granted it may be a bit difficult as a distribution if you are use to ubuntu, but I guess thats the price of being able to customize. If you need a easy start with gentoo try out Sabayon whic

[symfony-users] Re: Recommended distibution for Symfony

2009-02-12 Thread krassswr krasssswr
Yes slow between releases, but stable for servers. That is the point stable software for servers. You can use testing and unstable for Desktop, but for servers I prefer stable version. On Thu, Feb 12, 2009 at 8:01 PM, Paolo Mainardi wrote: > > > On Thu, Feb 12, 2009 at 6:51 PM, Eno wrote: > >> >

[symfony-users] Re: Recommended distibution for Symfony

2009-02-12 Thread Paolo Mainardi
On Thu, Feb 12, 2009 at 6:51 PM, Eno wrote: > > On Thu, 12 Feb 2009, krassswr krawr wrote: > > > Yuo can use Debian GNU/Linux system stable version for production. Sonn > is > > expected to be released new stable Debian version. > > http://www.debian.org > > Debian is equally slow between rel

[symfony-users] Re: Recommended distibution for Symfony

2009-02-12 Thread Eno
On Thu, 12 Feb 2009, krassswr krawr wrote: > Yuo can use Debian GNU/Linux system stable version for production. Sonn is > expected to be released new stable Debian version. > http://www.debian.org Debian is equally slow between releases! --~--~-~--~~~---~--~---

[symfony-users] Re: Recommended distibution for Symfony

2009-02-12 Thread Yevgeniy A. Viktorov
You can build 5.2.x from sources and use as cgi or thru fcgi at CentOS with no problem, I believe :) Required *-devel packages can be installed from official repos. On Wed, 2009-02-11 at 07:59 -0800, Daniel wrote: > Hi! > > I'm about to set a couple of projects into production within the > fol

[symfony-users] Re: Recommended distibution for Symfony

2009-02-12 Thread Paolo Mainardi
Subscribe, go with Debian 4 or *Ubuntu Server 8.04 LTS Server*. On Thu, Feb 12, 2009 at 3:38 PM, krassswr krawr wrote: > Yuo can use Debian GNU/Linux system stable version for production. Sonn is > expected to be released new stable Debian version. > http://www.debian.org > > On Wed, Feb 11,

[symfony-users] Re: Recommended distibution for Symfony

2009-02-12 Thread Ant Cunningham
I use Debian in production as well. krassswr krawr wrote: > Yuo can use Debian GNU/Linux system stable version for production. Sonn > is expected to be released new stable Debian version. > http://www.debian.org > > On Wed, Feb 11, 2009 at 5:59 PM, Daniel >

[symfony-users] Re: Recommended distibution for Symfony

2009-02-12 Thread krassswr krasssswr
Yuo can use Debian GNU/Linux system stable version for production. Sonn is expected to be released new stable Debian version. http://www.debian.org On Wed, Feb 11, 2009 at 5:59 PM, Daniel wrote: > > Hi! > > I'm about to set a couple of projects into production within the > following weeks. > > B