Hi all, In conjunction with the folks at Wind River I'm currently in the process of putting together a layer to support the traditional LAMP stack, and wanted to solicit some opinions on how this might be structured/named/etc.
I think we have the "L" pretty much covered ;) and we have MySQL in meta-oe (I'm not convinced that's where it should stay, although perhaps it need not be tied to this layer either). So the layer would at the very least be adding Apache and PHP, with the possibility of web-related python and perl recipes being added at a later date. Some of the other things I'm looking at adding more immediately: * collectd * mysql-connector-odbc * phpMyAdmin * unixODBC * xdebug The question of how this should all be structured is still not fully determined. I'm thinking this ought to be at least one additional layer (i.e. meta-lamp, or some other name), even in the face of the proposed meta- networking, since the number of recipes in the LAMP layer is likely to grow over time and it's a specific set of functionality that people would explicitly select. I now have updated apache and modphp recipes building and working reasonably well, although further testing will be needed. Initially I'm prepared to maintain these recipes, however if not immediately at some point in the near future it would be good to see a maintainer step forward with more specific knowledge of these particular pieces of software. Thoughts? Cheers, Paul -- Paul Eggleton Intel Open Source Technology Centre _______________________________________________ yocto mailing list yocto@yoctoproject.org https://lists.yoctoproject.org/listinfo/yocto