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PHP 4.3pre1 adds support for OS X/Darwin

updated 11:30 am EDT, Fri October 11, 2002

 
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PHP 4.3pre1 is an early testing build of the open-source scripting environment, offering support for native installations on Mac OS X / Darwin as well as support for dynamically loaded extensions on OS X / Darwin and dozens of other improvements and bug fixes: "This preliminary release is meant to kick-start this testing while the fixes are still being performed. Please join in and help us make this a high-quality release. You can use the build tracker to report the your results."


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    OS 9 Version?

    When will we start seeing the native OS 9 versions of some of this great LINEX software?

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    9.x!?

    PHP isn't "Linux" and it's unlikely that you'll ever see an up to date version of it for MacOS 9.x - try MacPHP.net.

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    what for??

    Agh, what for? Everything there is sadly out of date. For Mac OS X builds of current PHP & MySQL, always go to http://www.entropy.ch/software/macosx/. Marc does a really, really good job of staying up to date...although he doesn't have the 4.3pre1 version up yet, but perhaps that's OK since it's pre.

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