lewashby wrote:what does it have to offer that doing a simple Apache / PHP install doesn't? Thanks.
lewashby wrote:Can you choose for XAMPP to install MariaDB instead of MySQL? Thanks guys.
Includes: Apache 2.4.17, MariaDB 10.1.10, PHP 5.6.19, phpMyAdmin 4.5.1, OpenSSL 1.0.2, XAMPP Control Panel 3.2.2, Webalizer 2.23-04, Mercury Mail Transport System 4.63, FileZilla FTP Server 0.9.41, Tomcat 7.0.56 (with mod_proxy_ajp as connector), Strawberry Perl 7.0.56 Portable
apu wrote:How about not splitting configuration files all over the place like Debian package installation does?
apu wrote:Is the XAMPP "dashboard" a must or can I operate using same command line commands as with the Apache.org standard installation?
apu wrote:I wish there were a package which would keep everything exactly as apache.org does
apu wrote:It would minimize all kinds of ruffle and unnecessary hassle reducing headaches and waste of precious time.
Nobbie wrote:
So Apache.org for example? Why not?
apu wrote:It would minimize all kinds of ruffle and unnecessary hassle reducing headaches and waste of precious time.
Nobbie wrote:In my mind, Xampp is extremely easy to configure. In any case, it is BY FAR(!!!) more difficult to configure Apache, than to understand, how Xampp (for example) keeps the configuration files. There are only a couple of files and thats it.
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