Yesterday there was a joyful event for me. Dmitry Koterov, the developer and founding father of the Denver project, announced the release of an alpha version of the next, third, Denver project. I already thought that the project had safely died down, however, as it turned out, no.
Currently, the differences from Denver 2 are as follows:
- SSL support (apache 2.2).
- PHP5 by default (+ sqlite, php_mysql, php_pdo, php_gd2 modules).
- MySQL5 is default.
- Perl is no longer included in the base package (it will go in the full package
extensions in the / usr / local / perl directory). - Compatible with Windows Vista (including troubleshooting
read-only file hosts). - Explicit separation of OpenSource components and Denver files.
- Extended debug information output in case of installation error.
The author points out that the Denver-2 extensions packs WILL NOT HAPPEN for Denver-3!
Link to download page.
Discussions
here .
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IMHO of course, but all the same it would be worthwhile to attach the Denver GUI and the human installer to do.
So far, I can not say anything more, because I just put it to myself, just stating a fact. Already started to test.
Brazenly got stuck with the news from
MTonly . I beat my brow. =)