[oe] [yocto] LAMP layer

Khem Raj raj.khem at gmail.com
Wed Jun 27 15:49:22 UTC 2012


On Wed, Jun 27, 2012 at 7:05 AM, Paul Eggleton
<paul.eggleton at linux.intel.com> wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> In conjunction with the folks at Wind River I'm currently in the process of
> putting together a layer to support the traditional LAMP stack, and wanted to
> solicit some opinions on how this might be structured/named/etc.
>
> I think we have the "L" pretty much covered ;) and we have MySQL in meta-oe
> (I'm not convinced that's where it should stay, although perhaps it need not
> be tied to this layer either). So the layer would at the very least be adding
> Apache and PHP, with the possibility of web-related python and perl recipes
> being added at a later date.
>
> Some of the other things I'm looking at adding more immediately:
>
> * collectd
> * mysql-connector-odbc
> * phpMyAdmin
> * unixODBC
> * xdebug
>
> The question of how this should all be structured is still not fully
> determined. I'm thinking this ought to be at least one additional layer (i.e.
> meta-lamp, or some other name), even in the face of the proposed meta-
> networking, since the number of recipes in the LAMP layer is likely to grow
> over time and it's a specific set of functionality that people would explicitly
> select.
>
> I now have updated apache and modphp recipes building and working reasonably
> well, although further testing will be needed. Initially I'm prepared to
> maintain these recipes, however if not immediately at some point in the near
> future it would be good to see a maintainer step forward with more specific
> knowledge of these particular pieces of software.
>
> Thoughts?
>

I think PHP probably is common enough to be part
of meta-oe or core. instead of lamp call it something else may be
meta-webservers or something
and more alternatives can also be put in there
> Cheers,
> Paul
>
>
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>
> Paul Eggleton
> Intel Open Source Technology Centre
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