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I'm getting the following error on Fedora 18 (x86_64, plain vanilla RPM,
from the repository):
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Mladen Gogala
The Oracle Whisperer http://mgogala.byethost5.com]]>Mladen Gogala2013-04-04T19:26:08-00:00Re: Posix functions
http://fudforum.org/forum/index.phpindex.php?t=rview&goto=181002&th=123009#msg_181002
> Are posix_* functions obsolete in PHP 5.4?
Google is my friend. There is a separate package which provides POSIX
module. The package is called php-process. I knew I should have built it
myself.
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Mladen Gogala
The Oracle Whisperer http://mgogala.byethost5.com]]>Mladen Gogala2013-04-04T19:32:23-00:00Re: Posix functions
http://fudforum.org/forum/index.phpindex.php?t=rview&goto=181003&th=123009#msg_181003
> On Thu, 04 Apr 2013 19:26:08 +0000, Mladen Gogala wrote:
>
>> Are posix_* functions obsolete in PHP 5.4?
>
> Google is my friend. There is a separate package which provides POSIX
> module. The package is called php-process. I knew I should have built it
> myself.
Could I tempt with SourceMage or Gentoo? Both allow you to build
packages with features you want.
> Could I tempt with SourceMage or Gentoo? Both allow you to build
> packages with features you want.
So does Fedora, it's Linux, after all. Being an Oracle DBA and needing
Oracle, I need an RPM based distribution, because that's what Oracle
supports. I've been toying with the idea of OpenSuse and the last Fedora
made this idea look more appealing then ever before.
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Mladen Gogala
The Oracle Whisperer http://mgogala.byethost5.com]]>Mladen Gogala2013-04-04T20:27:10-00:00Re: Posix functions
http://fudforum.org/forum/index.phpindex.php?t=rview&goto=181006&th=123009#msg_181006
> On Thu, 04 Apr 2013 22:11:53 +0200, J.O. Aho wrote:
>
>
>> Could I tempt with SourceMage or Gentoo? Both allow you to build
>> packages with features you want.
>
> So does Fedora, it's Linux, after all.
Sure, but a lot more work, specially if you want RPMs to install.
> Being an Oracle DBA and needing
> Oracle, I need an RPM based distribution, because that's what Oracle
> supports. I've been toying with the idea of OpenSuse and the last Fedora
> made this idea look more appealing then ever before.
Just for someone just releases RPMs, don't mean you can't get it
installed on a system with another package manager, I know Gentoo do
install quite many RPM based packages when it comes to closed source stuff.
> So does Fedora, it's Linux, after all. Being an Oracle DBA and
needing
> Oracle, I need an RPM based distribution, because that's what Oracle
> supports. I've been toying with the idea of OpenSuse and the last Fedora
> made this idea look more appealing then ever before.
I'm surprised you're not using Oracle's "Unbreakable" Red Hat clone.