On 12.04.2012 21:06, Olaf van der Spek wrote:
>> It's basically code duplication. What if php6 comes along?
>> What if another php provider is added?
>>
>> With Apache 2.4, isn't FastCGI the recommended way to run PHP?
> 
> Arno?

If you ask me, mod_php5 should burn with fire. Having that said, it is
still the easiest (and as far as I know recommended) way to execute PHP
scripts by upstream.
With PHP FPM rising there is some hope more people are going to use a
FCGI driven approach. I do not see this happen anytime soon for the vast
majority of users though.

As far as Debian is involved, that's something which PHP maintainers
might address. As usual: I think we web server maintainer can offer
assistance, but in the end, it's up to maintainers to decide what to
support.

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Arno Töll
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