Yesterday i installed DA and custombuild on my server. I was hoping that everything went as smooth as it always did with customapache. I placed .custombuild in the root dir and hit ./setup.sh
De first part of the install did make sense and went smooth.
I choose to install both php4 and php5 as CGI so i could choose which php version the user could use.
After the installation is noticed that suphp was installed, i noticed because
php wasn't working at all and al i got were errors abou permisson of UID en GID etc. So i decided to remove suphp, but because i did not succedd of installing php without suphp with custombuild i decided tot install just php5 cli and put the php4 on another server.
Also choose mysql4.1 because of compatiblity isues of oscommerce.
But because roundcube did return errors of wrong table versions, i think they were meant fot mysql5 i decided to upgrade tot mysql5.0.
That went fine, but i noticed that there was no my.cnf present.
After several hours later i have everything up and running, but not with the options i first wanted.
So my conclusion is that custombuild is not as stable or good as customapache? With customapache i never had any issues.
I hope one day custombuild will be a good tool in the future, because i love DA and it's a pitty that is not easy to install on at least FreeBSD 6
Keep up the good work.
Conrad
De first part of the install did make sense and went smooth.
I choose to install both php4 and php5 as CGI so i could choose which php version the user could use.
After the installation is noticed that suphp was installed, i noticed because
php wasn't working at all and al i got were errors abou permisson of UID en GID etc. So i decided to remove suphp, but because i did not succedd of installing php without suphp with custombuild i decided tot install just php5 cli and put the php4 on another server.
Also choose mysql4.1 because of compatiblity isues of oscommerce.
But because roundcube did return errors of wrong table versions, i think they were meant fot mysql5 i decided to upgrade tot mysql5.0.
That went fine, but i noticed that there was no my.cnf present.
After several hours later i have everything up and running, but not with the options i first wanted.
So my conclusion is that custombuild is not as stable or good as customapache? With customapache i never had any issues.
I hope one day custombuild will be a good tool in the future, because i love DA and it's a pitty that is not easy to install on at least FreeBSD 6
Keep up the good work.
Conrad