LHMP or LAMP on 18.05

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ccaaee
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LHMP or LAMP on 18.05

#1 Post by ccaaee »

Hello

I've been using puppy for many, many years and have recently upgraded from precise_5.7.1 to 18.05.
The LHMP pet in precise was very useful for setting up and testing webpages before committing them to a regular server on the web.
I just can't get the pet packages I've used in the past (LHMP-7.3-5.1.47-5.3.3.pet, LHMP-8.0-5.3.4-5.3.10.pet) to work on 18.05 and can't find any newer versions.
Does anyone have any suggestions????
Thanks
Chris

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#2 Post by dancytron »

If you don't get any response, Private Message rockedge . He has built these on modern puppies for running Zone Minder (a web server based camera feed program) and has published remastered Puppies with the web server set up already..

trister
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#3 Post by trister »

I know it's a bit late answer but you could try any of these:
xampp-linux-x86_7.0.8-0_160628.squashfs https://1fichier.com/?1a6cja940l41fmehgwpd
xampp-linux-x64-7.3.3-1_190331a.squashfs https://1fichier.com/?mk31y4af6aqe0te3hilw

Just rename them to .SFS and mount them.

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#4 Post by norgo »

Hello @trister

I only want to say thank you for xampp-708-tahr-sfsv001_6.0.2.sfs I use it very often and it's working great

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#5 Post by rockedge »

you can download hiawatha as a .deb file. rename to your /etc/hiawatha/hiawatha.conf because it will be over-written. Then click on the .deb file and BIonic32 will install it with petget. Modify the /etc/hiawatha/hiawatha.conf to fit your needs.

https://files.tuxhelp.org/hiawatha/

this will install hiawatha 10.9.1

of course XAMPP is a good option and it is possible to run Hiawatha instead of Apache even in XAMPP with a little customizing.And XAMPP offers a quick set up for mysql.

installing mariadb or mysql isn't that difficult and goes easy on Bionic32 or 64. also PHP 7+ is easy to install and most of it can be done with the PPM.
Last edited by rockedge on Fri 19 Jul 2019, 01:27, edited 1 time in total.

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#6 Post by trister »

I use hiawatha very much but, it is only a static page server (there are instructions to make it run PHP but I prefer xampp for this).

Hiawatha is much lighter compared to apache and I consider it extremelly stable.
I have used Hiawatha to P4 PCs and it worked very well. Xampp/apache had notable difference on speed.

You could try these (renaming them to SFS)
hiawatha_10.6_amd64.deb_webserver_v02.squashfs https://1fichier.com/?9u4o4w2xo9
hiawatha_10.8.3_i386.deb_webserver_v03.squashfs https://1fichier.com/?iazevg3ls3cqdl2mtcxh
Last edited by trister on Thu 18 Jul 2019, 05:51, edited 1 time in total.

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#7 Post by trister »

norgo wrote:Hello @trister

I only want to say thank you for xampp-708-tahr-sfsv001_6.0.2.sfs I use it very often and it's working great
You're welcome :)

Before Debian Dogs, Tahr was my main working enviroment.
Thanks to puppy community :)

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