Mentioned this before, Windows Apache is 32bit strict. Period.
So, how can I overcome the gap this produces in my productivity? Well, no way around a virtual pc installation. The greatly announced XPMode, which is a blend of Virtual PC and RDP, does no good here, as far as I've tested. So, VPC it is. After setting up XP on a virtual machine, I configured the desired apache vhosts and modified the vpc's hosts file accordingly. In order to make a call to those host names from my 64bit system, I also had to touch the win7 hosts file and enter the same host names, but redirect them to the VPC this time. Note that the resolution was a bit fussy - using the VPC's machine name failed, it had to be its IP.
Eventually, one more thing to consider : Where will my document root be? Clearly, the best way would have been putting it on a double-secured NAS, but no such thing is available here =) So I tried two ways:
1) Host Filesystem (Physical), then making this path available to the server to access via VPC Setting. This caused some trouble when the webserver tried to write back the compiled Templates. Probably solvable, but don't feel like trying now.
2) Server Filesystem (Virtual), Sharing the Document Root so that the host system can access it as a Network share. This works like a charm, but one drawback is that in the Eclipse-based Zend IDE linking Source Folders (PHP Explorer->build path->link source) works with local files only. Attaching a Network drive to the share circumvents this. Another drawback is that the files reside in that virtual harddisk and not as files on the physical disk.
This way, I can use my IDE in Win7 64bit and have a webserver on the same machine (sort of). I'd be most gracious if anybody told me that Apache could be run natively (and I don't mean blackdot.be's build) under 64bit Windows 7...
Showing posts with label Software. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Software. Show all posts
Thursday, January 07, 2010
Friday, December 04, 2009
GPU Offloading in new Flash Player
If you have an ION-based HTPC in your shelf, you might be very happy to read this article. About time this happened, man!
Wednesday, June 03, 2009
Windows 7 Street Date confirmed
Microsoft have finally announced the GA Date for Seven : October 22nd, 2009.
What a great Day this is gonna be!
What a great Day this is gonna be!
Friday, September 05, 2008
yet another browser?
Google have released a beta of chrome, their web browser.
it looks pretty good and renders as troubleless as firefox.
I haven't had the time to go into detail about this piece,
but first hands-on, it's quite a pick.
it looks pretty good and renders as troubleless as firefox.
I haven't had the time to go into detail about this piece,
but first hands-on, it's quite a pick.
Wednesday, February 01, 2006
Internet Exploder 7 Beta Version available
Internet Explorer 7 is available in an early beta version. You will need Service Pack 2 to install it.
you can download it at bill's playground: http://www.microsoft.com/windows/ie/ie7/default.mspx
You might be interested in the security issues mentioned on the paged linked to below:
http://blogs.msdn.com/ie/archive/2005/09/19/471316.aspx
My first impression is that ie7 brings no major news to browser people. If you ever tried Mozilla Firefox you already know tabbed browsing (Avant Browser, btw does the same thing basing on IE's rendering engine). No need to get over-excitede so far...
you can download it at bill's playground: http://www.microsoft.com/windows/ie/ie7/default.mspx
You might be interested in the security issues mentioned on the paged linked to below:
http://blogs.msdn.com/ie/archive/2005/09/19/471316.aspx
My first impression is that ie7 brings no major news to browser people. If you ever tried Mozilla Firefox you already know tabbed browsing (Avant Browser, btw does the same thing basing on IE's rendering engine). No need to get over-excitede so far...
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