@BenjaminDiele just downloaded one from puphpet (chose ubuntu and vim, just clicked through defaults for everything else) and all seems to be there. Did you get any errors when you did vagrant up?
@nikita2206 however if you need a proxy for a specific site and you are not doing too shady stuff it might be easier to tell me what needs to be proxied so I can setup a dedicated proxy for it
Not sure, it might require PuTTY for that. It can use them though. Alternately you can look into Cygwin/Babun and get a decent shell, but that's a little more work.
@BenjaminDiele if you went with the defaults you should have a local awesome directory shared at /var/www/awesome on the vm, but it's not the default vhost. if you just go to the ip address (the vhost is awesome.dev which you'd need to set your hosts file to point at)
No, the ssh key is just so that you can push to your repo without password authentication. If you're using Github, the client should take care of setting all that up for you.
@PaulCrovella I do, and currently I have more important things to unfuck, like not writing unit tests, not using proper dependency injection, not using continuous integration, not using a version control system. But once I'll have done that I might consider switching to phpstorm. ;D
"Next, add the contents of the public key file into ~/.ssh/authorized_keys"
I added the content of my public key to /home/git/.ssh/authorized_keys and did *service ssh restart* then I choose the private key file in putty. Server refused key.. what?
@marcel I don't remember for sure, but I think that error has to do with your deployment settings. If you change the deployment location to 'in place' it should fix that.
@AlmaDo the solution is this: class MyClass { private static $counter = 0; public $id; public function __construct() { $this->id = ++self::$counter; } }
@MarcelBurkhard I'd recommend Babun over cygwin - it's based on cygwin, but comes preconfigured with the tools you need + zsh and mintty, much better than cmd.exe
@MarcelBurkhard well, I am not really all that versed when it comes to Jungian theory. Most of what I learned was related to this song: youtube.com/watch?v=Tja6_h4lT6A
Anyone here know how I can get Silex to automatically translate my request url to the correct controller / action? Doing all the routes manually would suck
@NikiC heh, it's just wordpress, moved it to linux hosting from windows hosting which was horrible * 4 websites. Saved about 200$ a month and got much better performance.
Azure need 2 instances of a 2 core 3 gb ram vm to power a 100K visits per month wordpress site. mfw.
@BenjaminGruenbaum that shouldn't cause a problem.....tbh it sounds like a bug/stupid thing where strings are continually being added - maybe doing opcache_get_status and dumping the interned_strings_usage might add a tiny bit of info.
@BenjaminGruenbaum feel free to open a bug on bugs.php.net and ping me with it. As I said, this is either a bug in PHP or Wordpress doing something entirely dumb. But the fact that it's not possible for users to find out deserves another debugging function anyway.