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Actually the PHP guys say that it's on the one hand a problem with |
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constant changes in the apache-api and on the other hand with making PHP |
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work with the multi-threaded mpms. |
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Doesn't matter for me, since I need apache only in combination with php. |
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And you cannot rely on that with every apache2-configuration (read: |
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mpm). |
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Apart from that I don't see that problem in merging a masked package, if |
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you're keen on apache2 ;) |
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Dylan: |
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We could chat a little about what Suse and RedHat thinks is |
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production-ready (libc, gcc, kde .. They seem to love preleases..). |
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Yes, apache2 is out and stable. I just pointed out that a lot of users |
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will get into trouble if we make it the standard-httpd. Reasons: See |
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above. If apache2 is unmasked and coexists with apache1.3 : Fine. |
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If you want to upgrade (read: replace) 1.3: No, that's not an option for |
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a lot of production environments. |
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just my humble opinion. |
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Ben |
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On Fri, 2003-03-14 at 08:45, Thomas T. Veldhouse wrote: |
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> Besides that, it is not a problem with Apache 2, it is a problem with |
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> mod_php, if there is a problem at all. I don't think there is one. I don't |
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> see one and I have not seen any reports of it since the release of 4.3. |
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> Tom Veldhouse |
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> > I disagree. |
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> > It's production ready enough for RedHat, SuSE. We should be able to make |
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> > it work. |
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> > Cheers, |
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> > Dylan Carlson |
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