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Timothy Warren 2012-01-24 16:57:15 -05:00
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To make adding/editing websites easier, I recommend creating a `/etc/lighttpd/sites.conf` file, and including it in the `/etc/lighttpd/lighttpd.conf` file.

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In order for PHP to be most useful, it should have as many of the modules installed as will be used. I recommend installing it using the FPM sapi, which manages php session spawning. In order for PHP to be most useful, it should have as many of the modules installed as will be used. I recommend installing it using the FPM sapi, which manages php session spawning.
Here are some recommended flags: Here are some recommended flags:
`mysql utf8 threads -readline libssh2 -cgi fpm xcache suhosin postgres mysqlnd reflection session simplexml sockets spl pdo mbstring sqlite3 mysqli soap` `mysql utf8 threads -readline libssh2 -cgi fpm xcache suhosin postgres
mysqlnd reflection session simplexml sockets spl pdo mbstring sqlite3 mysqli soap exif`
## PHP_TARGETS ## PHP_TARGETS

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1. Follow the Gentoo Handbook for installing Gentoo 1. Follow the Gentoo Handbook for installing Gentoo
[Gentoo Handbook](http://www.gentoo.org/doc/en/handbook/) [Gentoo Handbook](http://www.gentoo.org/doc/en/handbook/)
Generally, you can just use the amd64 version of Gentoo, as most servers now are 64-bit compatible
[amd64 handbook](http://www.gentoo.org/doc/en/handbook/handbook-amd64.xml)
2. Install LLVM/Clang (Optional) 2. Install LLVM/Clang (Optional)
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CC=/usr/bin/clang CC=/usr/bin/clang
CXX=/usr/bin/clang++ CXX=/usr/bin/clang++
If a package fails to compile with clang, you can comment out those lines, and recompile the package with GCC. If a package fails to compile with clang, you can comment out those lines, and recompile the package with GCC.