tar.z or rpms - newbie question

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#1Bob Hartung
rwhart@netexpress.net

Hi,
I am relatively new to Linux and absolutely new to PostGresql, PHP,
Apache. I am going to install these on a New RH 6.2 install. As RH
does not necessarily place files where other distros do, should I always
wait until the RPMs are avialable or should I live with the tar.z
distribution forms and say "ta hell" with RH's deviation from what I
perceive to the the remainder of the Linux community?

I am aware that this may seem like flame bait, but once I install I
would like to concentrate on learning PG and PHP for web applications
and not fiddle with file locations.

Thanks,

Bob Hartung

#2Adam Lang
aalang@rutgersinsurance.com
In reply to: Bob Hartung (#1)
Re: tar.z or rpms - newbie question

Actually, I would say Apache and Postgres don't rely on each other. If you
install Apache as RPM, definitely install PHP as an RPM (along with the
php-pgsql rpm package).

If can compile all three from source, I would recommend it... especially so
you can use PHP 4. I and some other people have had issues now and again of
syncing postgres 7, php 4, and apache rpms.

I compiled it all and it ended up much better... for good info on compiling
PHP and Apache, go to www.php.net. (The wrox book PHP Programming is
invaluable also.)

Adam Lang
Systems Engineer
Rutgers Casualty Insurance Company
----- Original Message -----
From: "Danny" <dannyh@idx.com.au>
To: "Bob Hartung" <rwhart@netexpress.net>; "PostGresql List"
<pgsql-general@postgresql.org>
Sent: Wednesday, October 11, 2000 5:22 AM
Subject: Re: [GENERAL] tar.z or rpms - newbie question

I would install postgresql by RPMs
It puts things in standard places

eg:- If your Apache server, etc is installed in RPM's you should do the

same

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for postgresql.]

Looking forward toyour feedback.

dannyh

dannyH@idx.copm.au

On Wed, 11 Oct 2000, Bob Hartung wrote:

Hi,
I am relatively new to Linux and absolutely new to PostGresql, PHP,
Apache. I am going to install these on a New RH 6.2 install. As RH
does not necessarily place files where other distros do, should I always
wait until the RPMs are avialable or should I live with the tar.z
distribution forms and say "ta hell" with RH's deviation from what I
perceive to the the remainder of the Linux community?

I am aware that this may seem like flame bait, but once I install I
would like to concentrate on learning PG and PHP for web applications
and not fiddle with file locations.

Thanks,

Bob Hartung