Re: Tracker site scripts?
Template Shares is TBsource/TBDev, but with a price tag.
Ironic that something that is freely available can be sold by a third party.
If you are thinking about Template Shares, then pick up one of the NULLED versions for free.
Re: Tracker site scripts?
You're going to need to do more research yourself because a lot of the stuff you have mentioned isn't composed correctly. It doesn't seem at this point that you know the difference between the frontend of a site and the backend...
Re: Tracker site scripts?
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Originally Posted by
TheFoX
Template Shares is TBsource/TBDev, but with a price tag.
Ironic that something that is freely available can be sold by a third party.
If you are thinking about Template Shares, then pick up one of the NULLED versions for free.
Nobody likes TemplateShares. I was looking at their source code and it's TBDEV with a lot of changes.
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Originally Posted by
Cabalo
what's the problem with debian? :mellow:
I like CentOS more. :shifty:
Re: Tracker site scripts?
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Originally Posted by
Slickerey
Nobody likes TemplateShares. I was looking at their source code and it's TBDEV with a lot of changes.
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Originally Posted by
Cabalo
what's the problem with debian? :mellow:
I like CentOS more. :shifty:
I haven't yet made any gazelle install, but care to tell me why does it require specifically debian based distros? :huh:
After all, the LAMP package it's gonna run is universal. Or does CentOS, for example, lacks support for any feature debian has ?
Re: Tracker site scripts?
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Slickerey
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Originally Posted by
Cabalo
what's the problem with debian? :mellow:
I like CentOS more. :shifty:
I like Windows 3.11 for Workgroups. :lol:
Re: Tracker site scripts?
lol its php/mysql/xbtt which means it runs on any OS (it is universal), you do need memcached installed (even though it has been a year since i looked at gazelle so it may be different now) and as far as I know, the only OS that memcached struggles on is windows (even though you can get it for windows) but who on earth would run a tracker on a windows server.
http://crazytoon.com/2008/01/20/memc...redhat-fedora/
there you go.
Re: Tracker site scripts?
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Originally Posted by
Cabalo
I haven't yet made any gazelle install, but care to tell me why does it require specifically debian based distros? :huh:
After all, the LAMP package it's gonna run is universal. Or does CentOS, for example, lacks support for any feature debian has ?
Gazelle runs better on Debian servers. Don't know why it's not as fast on other operating systems...
Re: Tracker site scripts?
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Originally Posted by
Slickerey
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Originally Posted by
Cabalo
I haven't yet made any gazelle install, but care to tell me why does it require specifically debian based distros? :huh:
After all, the LAMP package it's gonna run is universal. Or does CentOS, for example, lacks support for any feature debian has ?
Gazelle runs better on Debian servers. Don't know why it's not as fast on other operating systems...
But compared to other linux distros? Or are you comparing to windows?
As far as I've seen, it's just a matter of removing idle processes, and some tweaking, and their performance is nearly the same (unix distros). Though I haven't quite tested it on servers with high load.
Re: Tracker site scripts?
Gazelle doesn't depend on debian. It's easier to install on debian servers because memcached is in the official apt repositories, but it's fine on other distros and operating systems. We ran it on CentOS before, and now we're running it on FreeBSD.
xbtt, however, doesn't like FreeBSD very much, and doesn't run nearly as fast as it does on linux (any linux distribution though, not just debian).
Gazelle depends on other software (memcached and sphinx in RC2) because it's built for speed (and is the only open source tracker frontend which can truly say that). If you want to install less stuff, you're not going to get the advantages of advanced technologies. It's pretty simple.
Re: Tracker site scripts?
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Originally Posted by
stoi
lol its php/mysql/xbtt which means it runs on any OS (it is universal), you do need memcached installed (even though it has been a year since i looked at gazelle so it may be different now) and as far as I know, the only OS that memcached struggles on is windows (even though you can get it for windows) but who on earth would run a tracker on a windows server.
http://crazytoon.com/2008/01/20/memc...redhat-fedora/
there you go.
whoa look who is posting here again :P
op: i think you are going to find that most trackers run a heavily modified version of the open source ones that are listed in your post...