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text="#485663"><div style="font-size: 14px;font-family: Calibri;"><span>Douglas
Fischer via ixpmanager wrote on 22/10/2024 15:42:</span><br><blockquote
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dir="ltr">Sorry for fragmented answers...<br><br>I feel like that the
docker layer could help to solve the issues with this/that distro(theme
of other splitted threads), and also make it easier to raise a helm
recipe to kubernete it.</div></blockquote><br>docker: xkcd.com/927<br><br>As
Barry said earlier in the thread, IXP Manager will run on any
LAMP/FAMP operating system. The issue that causes most grit in the cogs
is the version of PHP installed on the host / virtual host / container.
There's no underlying ubuntu dependency: at various times, it's been
developed on freebsd, macos and ubuntu, and it works fine on any of
them. The only thing that's specific to Ubuntu is the installer script,
which is there to make it easier for people who want an automated
install on an operating system with a clearly defined upgrade path.<br><br>Once
the underlying host operating system supports the version of PHP that
IXP Manager uses, it should run straight out of the box on basically
anything which looks or smells like unix / linux.<br><br>Nick<br><br></div></body></html>