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BaJohn
Feb 20, 2016Virtuoso
My LAMP hits 'glass ceiling'.
I've been looking into the workings of and updating of the LAMP packages. Using the standard updating facilities (apt-get, aptitude, dselect) this is the current version status on my ReadyNAS. ...
- Feb 21, 2016
Attempting to update apache to a newer version would likely break it, I would think. Updating PHP may break some of the available apps. Not sure on the other packages.
In the future we might do some updates that may be relevant to what you are after, but I don't have a timeline on that. Certainly not in the imminent future.
mdgm-ntgr
Feb 20, 2016NETGEAR Employee Retired
You could download the VM and try installing them in that and see if they break the VM or not. If they work fine in the VM then it might be O.K. to install them on your NAS.
You do need to be careful not to store too much on the OS partition.
- BaJohnFeb 20, 2016Virtuoso
mdgm wrote:You could download the VM and try installing them in that and see if they break the VM or not. If they work fine in the VM then it might be O.K. to install them on your NAS.
You do need to be careful not to store too much on the OS partition.I think I will pass on downloading the VM onto the NASS. Sounds simple and easy, BUT I have only just got my WordPress on LAMP working correctly after several days and I have a lot of work to do on my new Themes etc. Technically installing LAMP and WordPress could take 30 minutes to an hour.
Actually I quite expected you to say 'Not recommended' to go through the 'glass ceiling', owing to compatibility problems.
Can you tell me (& others) when the next ReadyNAS OS version is due out, and whether it will include an update to the LAMP elements as part of the base install?
- StephenBFeb 21, 2016Guru - Experienced User
BaJohn wrote:
I think I will pass on downloading the VM onto the NAS...
I think you mis-understood,
You load the VM onto your PC, and then use the VM to test your your updates. Then you have assurance that they work as expected when you install them on the real machine.
- BaJohnFeb 21, 2016Virtuoso
StephenB wrote:
BaJohn wrote:I think I will pass on downloading the VM onto the NAS...
I think you mis-understood,
You load the VM onto your PC, and then use the VM to test your your updates. Then you have assurance that they work as expected when you install them on the real machine.
Ooops ... yep misunderstood that.
I suspect that a project to do that (for me) may be a bit too much work at the present time ... have just discovered that my WordPress problem is only 'half fixed' so am returning to that.
Thanks guys, I understand the concepts, but I will live with the 'out of date' versions for the time being.
I would still like an answer about the future ReadyNAS OS release.
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