webenvironment 0.4 (webserver,php,mysql,phpmyadmin)
Like a charm
Works like a charm - I give it 5 winks rating:
In EmptyCrust option 4 (full RAM install), the server runs like a lightning in Dillo/Pentium II. I will keep using this and let you know if there are further suggestions.
A full-speed LLMP server in 41 MB - impossible but true
Thanks a lot!!!
In EmptyCrust option 4 (full RAM install), the server runs like a lightning in Dillo/Pentium II. I will keep using this and let you know if there are further suggestions.
A full-speed LLMP server in 41 MB - impossible but true
Thanks a lot!!!
Puppy user since Oct 2004. Want FreeOffice? [url=http://puppylinux.info/topic/freeoffice-2012-sfs]Get the sfs (English only)[/url].
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hey cool, glad to hear it's working for you...
this evening i will release version 0.3, it has additional bugfixes and a highliy sizeoptimzed phpmyadmin. normaly it takles more then 11MB, i shrinked it to 3MB and in the usr_webenv.sfs it takes only 500KB...
so the toal size of the pup is 4.7MB
i'm happy
best regards
costal
this evening i will release version 0.3, it has additional bugfixes and a highliy sizeoptimzed phpmyadmin. normaly it takles more then 11MB, i shrinked it to 3MB and in the usr_webenv.sfs it takes only 500KB...
so the toal size of the pup is 4.7MB
i'm happy
best regards
costal
Even better
That will be even better - many people (including me) are already accustomed to PHPmyAdmin. Thanks again
I have a question, though. If someone has built a website in the webserver, will a CD remaster be able to save and restore upon boot-up all the web pages and database content?
I have a question, though. If someone has built a website in the webserver, will a CD remaster be able to save and restore upon boot-up all the web pages and database content?
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please see the todo list in the first post of this thread!
because the web-, database folders and the usr_webenv.sfs are located in the /root folder they get IMHO included in the new puppy automagicaly...
i dont know if the startupscripts in /etc/rc.d and the config files in /etc will also go to the new remaster, perhaps someone other can clarify that!
in the endversion you should be able to do what you want
regards
costal
because the web-, database folders and the usr_webenv.sfs are located in the /root folder they get IMHO included in the new puppy automagicaly...
i dont know if the startupscripts in /etc/rc.d and the config files in /etc will also go to the new remaster, perhaps someone other can clarify that!
in the endversion you should be able to do what you want
regards
costal
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ok, the next version is finished, please see the first post in this thread as usual...
i'm considering the package now as beta, and hoping really that some more of you giv it a chance and test it on as mutch possible computer and puppyenvironments as possible!
with the next release i want to give out the first final package...
see also the changelog in the first thread...
if your browser doesn't start after installing, tell it to me, and also start it and point it to http://localhost there is now a nice little default webpage desfibing the whole package...
please excuse the many gramar failures in it...
regards
costal
i'm considering the package now as beta, and hoping really that some more of you giv it a chance and test it on as mutch possible computer and puppyenvironments as possible!
with the next release i want to give out the first final package...
see also the changelog in the first thread...
if your browser doesn't start after installing, tell it to me, and also start it and point it to http://localhost there is now a nice little default webpage desfibing the whole package...
please excuse the many gramar failures in it...
regards
costal
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sfs file
Tested on Puppy standard 1.07 (installed to hard disk) without problems
I wonder if the webserver.sfs can be used in the hard disk or added to an existing CD ISO? Puppy searches for SFS at boot time and automatically mounts them. (OK, I will have to test it that way )
(In Slax, new files from the IMG module can over-write existing ones in rc.d, for example. I wonder if this can be done in Puppy, too.)
I wonder if the webserver.sfs can be used in the hard disk or added to an existing CD ISO? Puppy searches for SFS at boot time and automatically mounts them. (OK, I will have to test it that way )
(In Slax, new files from the IMG module can over-write existing ones in rc.d, for example. I wonder if this can be done in Puppy, too.)
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Re: sfs file
raffy wrote:I wonder if the webserver.sfs can be used in the hard disk or added to an existing CD ISO? Puppy searches for SFS at boot time and automatically mounts them. (OK, I will have to test it that way )
yes this is absolutly possible, but AFAIK i need to patch the image.gz for that (others please correct me if i'm wrong), so i decided the /root/ folder is the easyest way of dooing it...
regrads
costal
reluctant
I am reluctant to download. Mainly because somehow since trying server apps
in puppy they have all been confusing. To much of this or that. No simplicity.
So for an end user wanting to use this package just to distribute some files every now and again, as well as installing some useful php apps. Who is this targeted towards ? And how hard would it be for people to set this up ?
Good seeing a new face on the forum. Glad you have taken such an interest in puppy costal.
Thanks.
in puppy they have all been confusing. To much of this or that. No simplicity.
So for an end user wanting to use this package just to distribute some files every now and again, as well as installing some useful php apps. Who is this targeted towards ? And how hard would it be for people to set this up ?
Good seeing a new face on the forum. Glad you have taken such an interest in puppy costal.
Thanks.
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Re: reluctant
download my package, click on it, finished...klhkentucky wrote:I am reluctant to download. Mainly because somehow since trying server apps
in puppy they have all been confusing. To much of this or that. No simplicity.
putt what he need in /root/www/ , point the browser to http://localhost/ , finishedklhkentucky wrote:So for an end user wanting to use this package just to distribute some files every now and again, as well as installing some useful php apps. Who is this targeted towards ? And how hard would it be for people to set this up ?
you will see it's amazingly simple, also i made a default webpage withc describes everything, and when you dont want to tweak the server(s) you dont need so, they actually run without....
happy to hear that ,many thxklhkentucky wrote:Good seeing a new face on the forum. Glad you have taken such an interest in puppy costal.
Thanks.
regards
costal
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ok, i tested it now with the following configurations:
- empty crust puppy hd install
- empty crust live
- empty crust frugal
all with and without usr_devx.sfs
- puppy original frugal
- puppy original live
- puppy usb
with and without usr_devx.sfs
now i need some of you with other XXX.sfs files mounted, usr_more.sfs and/or usr_kde.sfs, so i can be sure that there are no problems between my usr_webenv.sfs and these both..
please help, it cost you only some minutes...
also it would be nice if you can checkk the defaultwebpage, and tell me what you mean about it http://localhost
many thx and have a nice weekend
costal
- empty crust puppy hd install
- empty crust live
- empty crust frugal
all with and without usr_devx.sfs
- puppy original frugal
- puppy original live
- puppy usb
with and without usr_devx.sfs
now i need some of you with other XXX.sfs files mounted, usr_more.sfs and/or usr_kde.sfs, so i can be sure that there are no problems between my usr_webenv.sfs and these both..
please help, it cost you only some minutes...
also it would be nice if you can checkk the defaultwebpage, and tell me what you mean about it http://localhost
many thx and have a nice weekend
costal
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questions
Okay I tried it from the live-cd, by the way I am klhkentucky as well.
As far as running the installer went I liked how you made it pop up into http://localhost But maybe think of creating a rox-app so that the person can start & stop the darn thing and to edit .conf files more easily.
Not sure why usr_webenviro.sfs was in root though ? Does it install to root ?
Maybe on the live-cd only ? Suggest you place it elsewhere. As people might have root cluttered up enough already.
As for your little template help page, it's a starter! But when I went to look at everything I started noticing a lot of check marks to be checked or unchecked.
Not sure what that was all about?
As for the package I give it a ten out of ten. But this however is probably geared more towards those with knowledge of these things. But at the same time, is a great tool to learn from if that person(s) is going to be using these kinds of applications. I however will stick with trusty ole' azureus.
As far as running the installer went I liked how you made it pop up into http://localhost But maybe think of creating a rox-app so that the person can start & stop the darn thing and to edit .conf files more easily.
Not sure why usr_webenviro.sfs was in root though ? Does it install to root ?
Maybe on the live-cd only ? Suggest you place it elsewhere. As people might have root cluttered up enough already.
As for your little template help page, it's a starter! But when I went to look at everything I started noticing a lot of check marks to be checked or unchecked.
Not sure what that was all about?
As for the package I give it a ten out of ten. But this however is probably geared more towards those with knowledge of these things. But at the same time, is a great tool to learn from if that person(s) is going to be using these kinds of applications. I however will stick with trusty ole' azureus.
Heaven is on the way, until then let's get the truth out!
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Re: questions
hmmm, there is no need for that, make a link/bookmark in you favorite browser to http://localhost, the webenv starts allways with the whole puppy and runs allways...As far as running the installer went I liked how you made it pop up into http://localhost But maybe think of creating a rox-app so that the person can start & stop the darn thing and to edit .conf files more easily.
its there because it's the only place where it works for ALL installation methods puppy is capable.., and i think this one file more don't disturb anyone, and also when we do a remaster, it is automaticaly in the new puppy (i think)Not sure why usr_webenviro.sfs was in root though ? Does it install to root ?
Maybe on the live-cd only ? Suggest you place it elsewhere. As people might have root cluttered up enough already.
sorry, my poor english, i absolutley dont undersatnd what you mean? what for checkmarks? where you see that... ???????????????As for your little template help page, it's a starter! But when I went to look at everything I started noticing a lot of check marks to be checked or unchecked.
Not sure what that was all about?
yepaa, thxAs for the package I give it a ten out of ten.
hmmm, it is a package for peoples who know what a webserver and a database is/are.. but also for beginners it's so easy to use...But this however is probably geared more towards those with knowledge of these things. But at the same time, is a great tool to learn from if that person(s) is going to be using these kinds of applications. I however will stick with trusty ole' azureus.
put files in /root/www, as example puppy.iso and you can share your root folder with other by giving them your ipadress of puppy... but formerly thsi package is intended to be a real webenvironment for webapplications, or databases with a webfrontend. a real server....
regards and many thx for testing
costal
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In other words, it is for hosting/testing websites, not file sharing (though that is possible too).
Checking this out is on my to-do list. I've just been chrooting the apache in my Vector install, but having it working in Puppy would be nice, especially since I don't ever use Vector anymore. And, when I get my new computer, I'm not going to bother putting Vector on it, so Puppy will need to be able to handle it itself.
Checking this out is on my to-do list. I've just been chrooting the apache in my Vector install, but having it working in Puppy would be nice, especially since I don't ever use Vector anymore. And, when I get my new computer, I'm not going to bother putting Vector on it, so Puppy will need to be able to handle it itself.
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You can create a folder /root/www/files
Save this "index.php" there:
Now when someone visits http://123.123.123.123/files, he will see such a list displaying all files:
http://dotpups.de/miniicons/
Mark
Save this "index.php" there:
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<html><head></head><body>
<blockquote>
<?
$topdir=getcwd();
$thebasedir = $_SERVER["DOCUMENT_ROOT"] ;
#print "<b>$thebasedir</b><p>";
$webuserdir = ereg_replace("httpdocs","web_users" ,$thebasedir);
$topdir = ereg_replace($thebasedir,"" ,$topdir);
$topdir = ereg_replace($webuserdir,"" ,$topdir);
print "<b>$topdir</b><p>";
$verzeichnisse=array();
$dateien=array();
$handle=opendir(".");
while ($file= readdir ($handle)) {
#print $file;
if ($file != "." && $file != "..") {
if (is_dir($file)){
#echo "V-$file<br>n";
array_push($verzeichnisse,$file);
}
if (is_file($file)){
#echo "D-$file<br>n";
array_push($dateien,$file);
}
}
if ($file==".." && (dirname($startverz)!=$wurzel)){
#array_push($verzeichnisse,$file);
}
}
closedir($handle);
asort($verzeichnisse);
asort($dateien);
print "<table border=0>";
print "<tr><td>[DIR] <a href=\"../\">..</a></td></tr>";
foreach ($verzeichnisse as $verz){
print "<tr><td>[DIR] <a href=\"$verz/\">$verz</a>";
$status=stat("$verz");
#echo date("l, F dS",$modified[9]);
$groesse = $status[7];
$zeitstempel=date("l, d.m.y, H:i",$status[9]);
print "</td><td><font color=\"#66FF66\">$groesse</font> </td><td><font color=\"#66FF66\">kb</font> </td><td> $zeitstempel</td></tr>";
}
print "<tr><td> </td></tr>";
foreach ($dateien as $datei){
print "<tr><td>[FILE] <a href=\"$datei\">$datei</a>";
$status=stat("$datei");
#echo date("l, F dS",$modified[9]);
$groesse = $status[7];
$zeitstempel=date("l, d.m.y, H:i",$status[9]);
print "</td><td><font color=\"#66FF66\">$groesse</font> </td><td><font color=\"#66FF66\">b</font> </td><td> $zeitstempel</td></tr>";
}
print "</table>";
?>
</blockquote>
</body></html>
http://dotpups.de/miniicons/
Mark
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ok, thx mark
i put this or something similar into the next release, also i change my default webpage a little bit newbee friendlyer..
perhaps adding a media share frontend/database written in php/mysql with a simple frontend.. where the user can select with checkboxes witch folders to share with or without a password...
if i find nothing i programm one my self
regards
costal
i put this or something similar into the next release, also i change my default webpage a little bit newbee friendlyer..
perhaps adding a media share frontend/database written in php/mysql with a simple frontend.. where the user can select with checkboxes witch folders to share with or without a password...
if i find nothing i programm one my self
regards
costal