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I did not use the stock FC10 supplied versions, I downloaded my own Apache version, PHP and MySQL, compiled and installed them, and it works fine on my FC10...
I. e. not sure precisely what you want to know, but it is definitely possible to use PHP on FC10.
Hello friends, i m very much new to fedora and i used fedora core 10.But i wonder if i can use php with it.
Thanks in advance
Being all things are equal, you dhould be able to use php for almost all versions of linux. What do you want to use it for? Developing web pages for a lamp server for the like. I know people who use php and php-cli to manage systems from the command line. I kind of like it myself also.
Hello friends, i m very much new to fedora and i used fedora core 10.But i wonder if i can use php with it.
Thanks in advance
What do you mean when you say "use php with fedora"? If you have installed fedora with server packages then php should most probably be installed by default. You can configure apache to run your pages.
@sycamorex; as well as the usual php which runs with/inside apache, there is also a special cli version (php-cli ?) that you can run from the cmd line, thus enabling you to do the usual app or sys admin stuff I'd do with Perl etc.
Ie, no requirement for a webserver to be able to use it.
@sycamorex; as well as the usual php which runs with/inside apache, there is also a special cli version (php-cli ?) that you can run from the cmd line, thus enabling you to do the usual app or sys admin stuff I'd do with Perl etc.
Ie, no requirement for a webserver to be able to use it.
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