Joelle Tegwen wrote: > Here's my advice that others have not already covered. > 1) Take the time to figure out how to move your /home to another partition.
I saw a reference to that the other day while searching for something else and made a mental not that I needed to come back to it. The fact that you've pointed out it's importance is a big help. I think I'll make that my next thing to learn. > 2) I use E_ALL | E_STRICT. Then you know you're good regardless of the > production server settings. That makes sense. > 3) Find a way to reproduce the environment on your machine. This caused > me no end of headaches at first because it took me days to finally > remember all of the applications I needed installed and figuring out how > they were configured different. > > I created two files.... Joelle, thank you soooo much for sharing this--you've undoubtedly saved me hours (maybe even days) of aggravation with your script & config settings! *happy dance* Regards, Bev _______________________________________________ New York PHP User Group Community Talk Mailing List http://lists.nyphp.org/mailman/listinfo/talk http://www.nyphp.org/show_participation.php
