On Oct 23, 2017, at 12:16 PM, Marius Schamschula <[email protected]> wrote:
> I ran a vanilla Mac OS X box as a server, using the built in apache, etc., 
> with a few hand compiled additions in the days of 10.2, 10.3 and 10.4. Easy 
> enough, when you are used to running Linux (I switched from mkLinux - Apple’s 
> microkernel Linux on PPC).

MacPorts makes this easier.

> The late Mac OS X Server (10.6.8 Server, RIP) was great. The current server 
> app has not come close to the old server OS in functionality.

I have Server.app around but mostly for CalendarServer. (Have long hacked the 
Apple configs so I'm using my own apache2 instead of theirs).

> The only thing I’m more puzzled about is: why haven’t more people switched to 
> nginx? I run internal mediawiki using nginx and php71-fpm.

inertia?

> One of these days I’ll see if I can get apache2 to talk to php71-fpm. I’ve 
> tried before w/o any success.

It works fine. I've been running php-fpm for a long time (in my case, initially 
motivated by wanting to experiment with the threaded and event apache mpms).

-- 
Daniel J. Luke



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