Monthly Archives: February 2010

Building Hiphop PHP gotcha

Tonight I’ve delved into the world of Facebook’s HipHop for PHP. Unfortunately I set about this task on an RHEL 5.4 box, and it hasn’t been a walk in the park. Quite a few dependencies were out of date or didn’t exist in the repositories, libicu, boost, onig, tbb etc. Though, CMake did a good job of telling me what was wrong, so it wasn’t a huge deal, I just compiled the missing pieces from source and put them in $CMAKE_PREFIX_PATH. One thing CMake didn’t pick up on however, was that the flex version shipped with current RHEL is rather outdated. Continue reading

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Development, just as important as dual NICs

So after you’ve demanded dual power feeds to your rack, bonded NICs and a gazillion physical paths to your dual controller SAN, it would make sense to apply the same attitude towards your developers. After all, they are carbon based humans and are far more likely to break than your silicon NIC. Continue reading

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