On Friday, January 11, 2013 03:21:52 AM Colin Guthrie wrote: > 'Twas brillig, and Thomas Spuhler at 08/01/13 14:25 did gyre and gimble: > > On Tuesday, January 08, 2013 04:36:26 AM Oliver Burger wrote: > >> Am 08.01.2013 11:04, schrieb Frederik Himpe: > >>> On Sat, 05 Jan 2013 10:20:35 -0700, Thomas Spuhler wrote: > >>>> If nobody objects I am going to rebuild php treadsafe > >>>> (--enable-maintainer-zts) > >>>> it is needed for running apache with mpm-module-worker instead of > >>>> prefork and php apache module worker is needed by 389-ds. It is now > >>>> declared as stable. > >>>> > >>>> But apache mpm-prefork starts with php compiled treadsafe apache > >>>> mpm-worker doesn't start with php compiled none-treadsafe > >>> > >>> You can run PHP with apache2-mpm-worker with mod_fcgid and php5-cgi or > >>> php5-fpm. > >>> > >>> This is what Debian Wheezy's README file for php says: > >>> > >>> Using PHP 5 with threaded webservers (e.g. apache2-mpm-worker) > >>> ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > >>> > >>> After much back-and-forth with upstream (and even building our > >>> packages thread-safe for a while), we're currently admitting defeat > >>> on that front, and are NOT building any thread-safe versions of PHP > >>> 5 for any webservers. Our recommendation is that, if you need to use > >>> a threaded webserver, you should use php5-fpm and interface to your > >>> webserver with FastCGI. > >>> > >>> I think Mageia is hurting itself by enabling too experimental features. > >>> Another example is the uas kernel module, of which I saw a complaint > >>> recently in this mailing list. This module is known to be buggy, and > >>> disabled in Debian. > >> > >> +1 > >> > >> That's what Oden told me yesterday on IRC. > >> > >> So as current php maintainer I vote against enabling this. > >> > >> Oliver > > > > I guess I then will revert it to NTS. > > Fedora builds it with both options. But it may be too late now going that > > way. > > FWIW, over the last few days I've had to rebuild several PHP modules to > get my system working properly. > > A couple days ago I had to rebuild both php-memcached and php-redis. > > Today I've had to rebuild php-memcached, php-redis and php-timezonedb. > > I'm not against enabling features etc. to try them out but when doing so > care really should be taken to rebuild all affected PHP modules not just > the core ones. > > Thanks. > > Col Why did you have to rebuild them as a result of the new features? TS has been reverted to NTS so, there are no new features. -- Best regards Thomas Spuhler
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