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Prof. Dr. W. A. Pförtsch - Pm Wiki - Requirements

administrators (basic) Prerequisites for running the PmWiki wiki engine:

  1. PHP 4.1 or later
  2. Some sort of webserver that can run PHP scripts.

PmWiki has been reported to work with the following OS/webserver combinations:

  • Apache 1.3 or 2.0, on roughly anything (Unix, Linux, Windows, and Mac OS/X)
  • Microsoft Internet Information Server, on Windows
  • I got it to work on appWeb (a very small, php-enabled webserver) executing on a Linksys NSLU2? Network Storage Link device (runs Unslung 5.5 beta which is a Linux derivate for embedded systems). Still have to work out why file-uploads does not seem to work, however. --Hans-Göran Puke
  • PmWiki works very well on x86 Linux + LiteSpeedWeb Server Standard Edition --Jeff Muday

PmWiki has been reported not to work on:

  • Mac OS before Mac OS X because there's no PHP available

The Standalone recipe provides a special, bare-bones webserver application that can be used to run PmWiki in places where another webserver isn't available.

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