Update Documentation
Hi. I would like to update the documentation. Currently listed are the following configurations:
Php/4.1.1, Apache/1.3.20 (Win32), Windows 2000 Php/4.1.2, Apache/1.3.23 (Unix) mod_ssl/2.8.7, Linux kernel 2.4.3 Php/4.3.0, Apache/2.0.44 (Unix) OpenSSL/0.9.6g, Linux kernel 2.4.18 Php/4.3.1, Apache/2.0.44 (Win32), Windows 2000 If you have PhpDig 1.6.5 working in full (including external binaries) on some other configuration, please post the configuration so that it can be added to the list. If you have found a configuration where PhpDig 1.6.5 does not work in full, please post this also. For troubleshooting questions, please post in the Troubleshooting forum. Thanks. This problem dealt with external binaries and the failure of the exec command in PHP 4.2.2. Quote:
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Apache/1.3.29 (Unix) PHP/4.3.4 mod_ssl/2.8.16 OpenSSL/0.9.7b, Linux kernel 2.4.22
Works fine except the encoding problem that I describe in the Troubleshooting forum. |
OpenBSD-3.4 / SPARC64 / Apache-1.3.29 / php-4.3.4
Works great on the following:
OpenBSD 3.4 sparc64 apache_1.3.29 php-4.3.4 openssl-0.9.7c mod_ssl-2.8.16-1.3.29 mod_perl-1.28 I'm new to the app but it works great so far in my lab environment. Scott |
Works also at:
Windows 2003 - Server / IIS 6 / PHP 4.3.2 / MySQL 4.0.15 Happy NEW YEAR :) |
I am currently using the following with no problems:
Gentoo Linux (kernel 2.4.20) Apache 2.0.48 Mod_php 4.3.3 Mysql 4.0.16 |
Work also
Linux Red Hat 9.0 Apache 2.0.48 MySQL 4.0.17 PHP 4.3.4 |
It slices, it dices, it even works on a Mac!
Working now under the following config:
OS: Mac OS X 10.3 Apache: 1.3.28 PHP: 4.3.2 phpdig: 1.6.5 MySQL: 4.0.12 |
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