On Thu, 26 Jul 2012 18:15:03 -0700, Platonides <Platonides(a)gmail.com>
wrote:
Nice.
Some comments:
- It doesn't check if you already have php 5.4 installed
- It doesn't believe you may not want to install it:
5.4 was alpha at time of writing. Absolutely no-one would have it, and I
didn't want to bother with version parsing.
The whole point of the tool was to use php's built-in dev server and setup
a quick environment that works standalone with no dependencies on anything
outside (well, besides built tools).
Course I guess I'll now need tweaks to check if the native php is 5.4 (for
the rare person who already has it installed).
Install PHP in
~/.mediawiki/php [y/N]: N
Downloading PHP 5.4- using wget
--2012-07-27 03:06:23--
http://snaps.php.net/php5.4-latest.tar.gz (...)
- The 'latest' download url for php I was
using now only gives out old
RC versions instead of the latest php5.4. Not sure how to fix that
easily.
(I wonder if I should fix these issues by switching the tool to python)
It's getting a php 5.5 snapshot. Perhaps not so bad.
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http://daniel.friesen.name]