Wim Minnen said:
>
> I too have a problem running the Zend Platform on Debian, as probably
> have many others who need to make PHP more efficient by using commercial
> extensions. I'm using an evaluation version of Zend Platform, but my
> guess is that people who have paid $1495 for that piece of s
Hi,
Could you please reconcider building a PHP package without the
*experimental* --enable-experimental-zts?
I too have a problem running the Zend Platform on Debian, as probably have
many others who need to make PHP more efficient by using commercial
extensions. I'm using an evaluation version o
Hello Adam,
first of all, please let me thank you for your email!
Please let us discuss in public - its open source - for open minded! :)
> caudium, threaded models (which is all but one) of apache2,
> roxen (if we
> were to build for it, which we might in the future).
What has caudium to w
Alexander Schories said:
>
> Which webservers DO ACTUALLY *REQUIRE* zts and why exactly? Please
> explain.
caudium, threaded models (which is all but one) of apache2, roxen (if we
were to build for it, which we might in the future).
> Steve, even ZENDs - "the php company" own prducts, like the Ze
Hello,
> There are two web servers in Debian that we provide PHP support for which
> require ZTS to be enabled.
Which webservers DO ACTUALLY *REQUIRE* zts and why exactly? Please explain.
> ..support for a binary-only proprietary
> extension is secondary to this.
Steve, even ZENDs - "the php
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