Hi there, I have been asked to help with the porting of media wiki to hiphopphp and setting up an example, it requires a large amount of cpu and disk and would like to know if we can use the toolserver for development? This is for compiling and testing, not a full deployment, I would like to see if it can be run with some form of stability. Ideally we would have a debian based GNU/Linux os for running on. thanks, mike
The toolserver runs a Solaris
John
On Mon, Sep 12, 2011 at 1:44 PM, Mike Dupont <jamesmikedupont@googlemail.com
wrote:
Hi there, I have been asked to help with the porting of media wiki to hiphopphp and setting up an example, it requires a large amount of cpu and disk and would like to know if we can use the toolserver for development? This is for compiling and testing, not a full deployment, I would like to see if it can be run with some form of stability. Ideally we would have a debian based GNU/Linux os for running on. thanks, mike
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Mike Dupont wrote:
Hi there, I have been asked to help with the porting of media wiki to hiphopphp and setting up an example, it requires a large amount of cpu and disk and would like to know if we can use the toolserver for development? This is for compiling and testing, not a full deployment, I would like to see if it can be run with some form of stability. Ideally we would have a debian based GNU/Linux os for running on. thanks, mike
-- James Michael DuPont Member of Free Libre Open Source Software Kosova http://flossk.org
Some people has been able to do it, and I think mediawiki can already run under hip-hop. (Sadly, I haven't suceeded at hip-hop building) The most active developer in that path is Tim Starling.
Mike Dupont wrote:
I have been asked to help with the porting of media wiki to hiphopphp and setting up an example, it requires a large amount of cpu and disk and would like to know if we can use the toolserver for development? This is for compiling and testing, not a full deployment, I would like to see if it can be run with some form of stability.
I don't have much useful tech help to offer, but you should be mindful of the Toolserver rules: https://wiki.toolserver.org/view/Rules.
Specifically:
"Large web applications (e.g. phpMyAdmin, MediaWiki, etc.) may not be installed. 'Installation' here refers to making these available to the public; see further clarification."
http://lists.wikimedia.org/pipermail/toolserver-l/2005-December/000086.html
MZMcBride
yes, well this is about running/developing the compiler, not providing a wiki running.
On Wed, Sep 14, 2011 at 12:42 AM, MZMcBride z@mzmcbride.com wrote:
Mike Dupont wrote:
I have been asked to help with the porting of media wiki to hiphopphp and setting up an example, it requires a large amount of cpu and disk and would like to know if we
can
use the toolserver for development? This is for compiling and testing,
not a
full deployment, I would like to see if it can be run with some form of stability.
I don't have much useful tech help to offer, but you should be mindful of the Toolserver rules: https://wiki.toolserver.org/view/Rules.
Specifically:
"Large web applications (e.g. phpMyAdmin, MediaWiki, etc.) may not be installed. 'Installation' here refers to making these available to the public; see further clarification."
http://lists.wikimedia.org/pipermail/toolserver-l/2005-December/000086.html
MZMcBride
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