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I've been using Geeklog for a couple of years and found both the program and the endusers to be outstanding both in their functionality and the assistance across the board.
Lately with the various program updates their seems to be some compatibilities issues concerning the many parts that makeup a Geeklog site.
In the past, on my Windows server I've loaded php, mysql, geeklog and wham, bam, thankyou mam, the site was up and running...
Now however, I load php, mysql, geeklog (all most current editions) and I get a cornacopia of issues, in one case spending nearly a day to resolve a mysql (old vs new password) compatibility issue... I'm not whinning but would it be worthwhile to create sub-groups, i.e. Windows, Linux to address specific issues and make specific recommendations on versions of sub-programs that are critical to geeklog? Maybe this has already been done.
Again, let me clearly state I am a superfan of Geelog and my comments are provided only to make the users experience even better!
Rgds,
Lee
Lately with the various program updates their seems to be some compatibilities issues concerning the many parts that makeup a Geeklog site.
In the past, on my Windows server I've loaded php, mysql, geeklog and wham, bam, thankyou mam, the site was up and running...
Now however, I load php, mysql, geeklog (all most current editions) and I get a cornacopia of issues, in one case spending nearly a day to resolve a mysql (old vs new password) compatibility issue... I'm not whinning but would it be worthwhile to create sub-groups, i.e. Windows, Linux to address specific issues and make specific recommendations on versions of sub-programs that are critical to geeklog? Maybe this has already been done.
Again, let me clearly state I am a superfan of Geelog and my comments are provided only to make the users experience even better!
Rgds,
Lee
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