3.3 Release Delay
December 13th, 2005 | Development, Packages, Uniform Server
Yes i know what you all are thinking, and i am also thinking the same thing too cause i really want to make this release and release it so we can move on to other things. Recently, today i was updating the packed softwares and i encountered an error in 2 places.
PHP 5.1.1: I was updating PHP as i usually do when i hit a major problem. The php.ini file was not pulling the extensions from /usr/local/php/extensions/ but it was pulling it from C:/php5/ for some reason, and that directory does not exist and neither has PHP been installed on this PC before. Another problem was also the fact that i later realized that it was pulling php.ini from C:\WINDOWS which has no file called php.ini in it. I later fixed the problem with a small tweak to the httpd.conf file.
By adding PHPIniDir “/usr/local/php/” my problem was solved for PHP. ![]()
phpMyAdmin 2.7.0-pl1: The second problem i’m facing is with phpMyAdmin. For some reason, there is a problem with the theme system cause its not pulling the css files right or something. You have to keep refreshing it like 3 times before it loads up right and after that it goes back to the plain dirty no css theme.
I am still working on fixing the phpMyAdmin problem, but i definately promise you that version 3.3 will be out in time for christmas. If i have to downgrade phpMyAdmin for the release i will
I know everything works perfect on version 2.6.3+
Best Regards,
Olajide Olaolorun
Uniform Server Project Manager
























2 Comments
Add your own1. RK | December 13th, 2005 at 8:52 am
That’s cool, looking forward to see the new release pretty soon! Thanks for your efforts in making web developing so.. mobile!
2. Olajide Olaolorun | December 13th, 2005 at 8:18 pm
Thanks

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