Re: getting a php capability on ubuntu was Re: using scripting languages to automate a browser [message #180424 is a reply to message #180420] |
Tue, 12 February 2013 14:27 |
The Natural Philosoph
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On 12/02/13 13:42, Warren Post wrote:
> On 02/11/2013 02:20 PM, Cal Dershowitz wrote:
>> The tutorial I looked at talked of XAAMP, where I was basically-ignorant
>> of what the acronym might mean.
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>> http://my.opera.com/wpost/blog/install-php
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>> So I think I need the AMP part. I guess I'm assuming that the L was for
>> Linux.
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> Correct: Linux, Apache, MySQL, PHP = LAMP. Sorry for not making that
> explicit.
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>> As I look at Apache in the synaptic package manager, I see 200
>> choices again.
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>> You'd think that someone would have rolled the process togther a bit, as
>> many times as it has to have been done.
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> Most Linux distros that try to be newbie friendly do, called a
> metapackage. I'm not on an Ubuntu box to check what it's called there,
> but FWIW on Mageia its called task-lamp.
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All here by the looks of it
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/ApacheMySQLPHP
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