When (if ever) will XAMPP have a 64 bit stack?
I'm using mod_python, and inter mixing 32 bit mod_python in 32 bit apache does not bode well with 64 bit python on the system.
pioneear wrote:You can download Apache win64 bit binaries from
website http://www.blackdot.be/?inc=apache/binaries
download http://www.blackdot.be/download.php?file=httpd/httpd-2.2.8-win64.zip
Then download PHP win64 bit binaries from
website http://www.fusionxlan.com/PHPx64.php
download http://www.fusionxlan.com/PHPx64/php-5.2.5-x64-2007-11-12.zip
Finally download MySQL win64 binaries from
website http://dev.mysql.com/downloads/mysql/5.0.html#winx64
download http://dev.mysql.com/get/Downloads/MySQL-5.0/mysql-noinstall-5.0.51a-winx64.zip/from/http://www.mirrorservice.org/sites/ftp.mysql.com/
Then configure them to work together. Hopefully one day we'll have a xampp 64 bit version.
bosniamaj wrote:Hello. I've tried this but I have some problems though, it says: "Access denied. Failed to open WinNT service manager". I really don't know what to do, I just got this new computer and it is 64bit, and I badly need apche to work for my website work...
Thanks forwardly.
dmphotography wrote:I would've been there a long time ago if it weren't for the fact Linux sucks at video rendering (for editing)
dmphotography wrote:bosniamaj wrote:Hello. I've tried this but I have some problems though, it says: "Access denied. Failed to open WinNT service manager". I really don't know what to do, I just got this new computer and it is 64bit, and I badly need apche to work for my website work...
Thanks forwardly.
If it's Vista 64-bit you're running, XAMPP will work just fine on it. I run XAMPP on my Vista 64-bit PC all of the time for local testing and development and never have had any issues.
As far as XP 64-bit goes, that is as bad of an OS as Windows ME was in my opinion. There's a huge lack of development for it and I never could get it to work right for me. So far Vista 64-bit has been the best choice unless you want to go with Linux, which that's really what you should do.
I would've been there a long time ago if it weren't for the fact Linux sucks at video rendering (for editing) and I can't get my RAID configuration to work in Linux.
Is Ubuntu still the accessible choice for a Linux noob?
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