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Antique |
Published: 2009/10/7 0:03 Updated:
2009/10/7 0:03
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Home away from home
Joined: 11/30/2006
From: Norway
Comments: 2628
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Re: BOUNTY: AMP package for AmigaOS4.1 (Apache, MySQL and...
Ah,nice one. Thought first it was only for amicygnix. But saw the happy second second phase.
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virgola |
Published: 2009/10/7 0:09 Updated:
2009/10/7 0:21
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Just popping in
Joined: 02/01/2007
From: Bergamo, Italy
Comments: 122
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Re: BOUNTY: AMP package for AmigaOS4.1 (Apache, MySQL and...
Go Edgar! Go!
As a web developer I really hope that the bounty will succeed: my little Sammy is feeling unused at the moment! Just an info: note that the AmiCygnix dependancy doesn't mean anything bad respect to a native version (not slower nor hackier). Simply Edgar will reuse a series of libraries already ported when he did Amicygnix. It is not a kind of ixemul.library dependancy, it is just a solution for speeding up the development. Surely Edgar will clarify a bit this point soonish. |
328gts |
Published: 2009/10/7 2:33 Updated:
2009/10/7 2:33
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Home away from home
Joined: 07/07/2009
From: Man Cave, Canada
Comments: 3127
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Re: BOUNTY: AMP package for AmigaOS4.1 (Apache, MySQL and...
sounds great! geez I gotta work some more overtime for all these bounties lately
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salass00 |
Published: 2009/10/7 8:25 Updated:
2009/10/7 8:25
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Just can't stay away
Joined: 11/30/2006
From: Finland
Comments: 1890
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Re: BOUNTY: AMP package for AmigaOS4.1 (Apache, MySQL and...
Will this include mod_rewrite? I don't see it listed in the Apache modules.
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DAX |
Published: 2009/10/7 14:36 Updated:
2009/10/7 14:36
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Not too shy to talk
Joined: 10/06/2009
From: Italy
Comments: 312
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Re: BOUNTY: AMP package for AmigaOS4.1 (Apache, MySQL and...
Just donated, all these great developers are bringing AOS4.1 up to date with the best out there (not that we are already there, but at least thanks to them, we are headed that way )
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cygnusEd |
Published: 2009/10/7 23:20 Updated:
2009/10/7 23:20
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Quite a regular
Joined: 12/24/2006
From: Germany
Comments: 566
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Re: BOUNTY: AMP package for AmigaOS4.1 (Apache, MySQL and...
@virgola
I hope the result will satisfy you Thank you for your generous donation! And thank you for the clearification about the AmiCygnix version. |
cygnusEd |
Published: 2009/10/7 23:23 Updated:
2009/10/7 23:23
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Quite a regular
Joined: 12/24/2006
From: Germany
Comments: 566
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Re: BOUNTY: AMP package for AmigaOS4.1 (Apache, MySQL and...
@salass00
Quote: Will this include mod_rewrite? I don't see it listed in the Apache modules. It is not planned, but of course I can add this, no problem. BTW: The SSL module will also be included (Not mentioned in the bounty) |
nbache |
Published: 2009/10/7 23:41 Updated:
2009/10/7 23:41
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Just can't stay away
Joined: 12/01/2006
From: Copenhagen, Denmark
Comments: 1532
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Re: BOUNTY: AMP package for AmigaOS4.1 (Apache, MySQL and...
Wonderful initiative!
Edgar, will the new Apache port still (like your previous port) support ARexx as CGI language? Best regards, Niels |
Hans |
Published: 2009/10/8 0:05 Updated:
2009/10/8 0:05
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Home away from home
Joined: 01/26/2007
From: New Zealand
Comments: 2797
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Re: BOUNTY: AMP package for AmigaOS4.1 (Apache, MySQL and...
@cygnusED
Quote: It is not planned, but of course I can add this, no problem. Yes please. Silverstripe, the CMS that I'm using requires it, as do so many other CMS'. Hans |
cygnusEd |
Published: 2009/10/8 0:32 Updated:
2009/10/8 0:32
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Quite a regular
Joined: 12/24/2006
From: Germany
Comments: 566
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Re: BOUNTY: AMP package for AmigaOS4.1 (Apache, MySQL and...
@nbache
Quote: Edgar, will the new Apache port still (like your previous port) support ARexx as CGI language? Yes, of course! It will support scripts in unix style, so you can define the path of the interpreter in the first line |
nbache |
Published: 2009/10/8 21:41 Updated:
2009/10/8 21:41
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Just can't stay away
Joined: 12/01/2006
From: Copenhagen, Denmark
Comments: 1532
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Re: BOUNTY: AMP package for AmigaOS4.1 (Apache, MySQL and...
Sounds great! In that case I guess Python will be available too.
Looking very much forward to this! Best regards, Niels |