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Posted by John Drako on 10/13/51 11:35
On Wed, 14 Dec 2005 13:05:44 -0500, David Cary Hart wrote
(in article <cg3673-luu.ln1@news.TQMcube.com>):
> On Wednesday 14 December 2005 12:23 pm, John Drako opined:
>
>> When PHP 5 was first released over a year ago, there was a small bit
>> on the PHP site that its developers do not recommend running it with
>> Apache 2 because of thread safety issues.
>>
>> I'm setting up a new server and would like to use the latest versions
>> of Apache (2.2) PHP (5.1.1) and MySQL (5.0.16).
>>
> I'm still running 2.2.0 and 5.1.1 on a test machine. (I backported
> rawhide rpms to FC4). I'd be more comfortable on a production server
> with 2.2.1 when it is released. No problems so far (and almost the
> entire site is PHP) EXCEPT:
>
> jpgraph 2.0 beta. I believe that they have released a fix the other
> day and;
>
> eAccelerator will not compile nor run on 5.1.1. I have no idea
> when it will but I might switch to APC anyway.
I don't use either, so I'm good in that regard.
The list of changes from Apache 2.19 to 2.2 is small enough for me not
to worry. I just wanted to know the status on the issues raised by the
PHP developers last year and whether they still apply or not.
Thank you for the feedback.
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