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PHP-Ice
Has anyone successfully built the Zeroc Ice module for PHP 5.4 in Centos 5? http://www.zeroc.com The static binaries for Centos 5 are for an ancient version of PHP, and support for Centos 6 only goes up to PHP 5.3. This is to support a murmur server admin front end. Middleware will be the death of me.
-Andy
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Re: PHP-Ice
We might be able to do it, do you know if the license lets us re-distribute it?
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Re: PHP-Ice
From http://www.zeroc.com/:
"Ice is free software, available with full source, and released under the terms of GNU General Public License (GPL). Commercial licenses are available for customers who wish to use Ice for closed-source software."
Looks to be GPL V2.
"Ice is free software, available with full source, and released under the terms of GNU General Public License (GPL). Commercial licenses are available for customers who wish to use Ice for closed-source software."
Looks to be GPL V2.
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Re: PHP-Ice
Ok, this looks like a chore Its doable, but it uses some dependencies that we cant upgrade directly, so compat packages have to be made around it. On top of that, an el5 wont be doable
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Re: PHP-Ice
Yeah, it looked beastly to shoehorn and just got worse after a day of bashing my head. Looks like I'm finally going to have to move to 6!
-Andy