Personal computing discussed
Moderators: renee, SecretSquirrel, just brew it!
just brew it! wrote:Please don't assume that your web app will always be installed at the document root of the web server, or hard-code paths to system utilities that may be installed in a different location on servers other than the one you happen to be testing on.
just brew it! wrote:Please don't assume that your web app will always be installed at the document root of the web server, or hard-code paths to system utilities that may be installed in a different location on servers other than the one you happen to be testing on.
bthylafh wrote:"Amateur" and "PHP" are tautological, no?
/languagebigot
bthylafh wrote:"Amateur" and "PHP" are tautological, no?
/languagebigot
SecretSquirrel wrote:Cleaning up someone else's mess, are we?
Deanjo wrote:Let me guess, debian based distro on the server?
just brew it! wrote:You guys do PHP web apps for a living?
morphine wrote:just brew it! wrote:You guys do PHP web apps for a living?
Need a hand with something?
morphine wrote:Also, if you're actually running Debian, I feel for you. The PHP version in there is probably from 1755 AD.
just brew it! wrote:Deanjo wrote:Let me guess, debian based distro on the server?
Double-bingo!
You guys do PHP web apps for a living? For me it's more of a sideline... in this case, a volunteer sideline, so I'm not getting paid for it. If I was billing by the hour, or if the site wasn't going live today, it would've been a lot less annoying!
just brew it! wrote:I think the production server is running some RHEL derivative. (Given this, we should've probably considered using CentOS for the test server instead of Ubuntu, but the Ubuntu server was already set up.)
No idea what the original developers of this train wreck used, but I can pretty much guarantee it was something that puts the Apache binaries in /usr/local/apache/bin!
Flatland_Spider wrote:Oh man, good luck moving that thing.