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How self-contained is XAMPP?

PostPosted: 22. March 2015 17:25
by peterj
Is all of XAMPP contained below /opt/lampp?
If so, can I copy the whole caboodle from my desktop to my laptop and it will just work?
My laptop has Lubuntu 14.10 but I will change it to Debian wheezy if necessary.

Re: How self-contained is XAMPP?

PostPosted: 23. March 2015 22:49
by Nobbie
peterj wrote:Is all of XAMPP contained below /opt/lampp?


Yes.

peterj wrote:If so, can I copy the whole caboodle from my desktop to my laptop and it will just work?


Probably. SImply try it and tell us your experience.

Re: How self-contained is XAMPP?

PostPosted: 11. April 2015 12:15
by peterj
My reason for asking my question was because I had a vague idea XAMPP might be more portable than natively installing Apache, Mysql, PHP and that a direct copy to my laptop would act like a backup as well as enabling me to take my websites with me when I needed to. But it would be a huge copy each time and a native installation using apt-get works great, gets automatically updated and is also very easy to copy the websites and the mysql onto the laptop, especially now I've got the same OS on both.