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setting up a dev. system on Linux and WinXP

I want to set up a development system on my Win XP PC and Linux server
combination.

I have a network here, with my PC (name echo) and two Linux RH9
machines (kilo and lima) on an ethernet network, which connects to the
internet by way of lima as firewall.

The kilo machine my apache/php/mysql server.

I installed Zend Dev Env 3 on the PC, to do the dev. work, and
installed apache v2 and PHP 4.3.4 and MySQL 4 on kilo.
Now I understand, I can set up a Zend debug server on kilo, to check
my PHP code easier.

I seem to get into version-problems.
of course I would like to use Apache 2, PHP 5, MySQL 5 and Zend 3, all
the newest, but that seems to be un-smart. And I did not succeed in
installing the debug server.

Any suggestions ?

fr gr
Erik
Jul 17 '05 #1
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btw: I don't want to set up X-windows on the RH9 machines: they are
small and old.
So the code generation I want to do on XP and connect to RH9 by way of
Samba.

Jul 17 '05 #2

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