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Posted by Ivαn Sαnchez Ortega on 05/08/07 17:55
Jim Carlock wrote:
> http://www.php.net/downloads.php
>
> What's up with the "non-thread-safe" binaries? What exactly
> does non-thread-safe mean? And what are the benefits/faults?
It means that you *might* encounter race conditions if you use threads in
your webserver.
> And finally, is PHP run by Microsoft?
No. It is built and maintained by Zend.
> There are no Linux/Unix binaries?
There are. What'cha lookin' for?
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