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At 02:42 PM 12/16/2005 +0100, Joachim wrote:
> > However, in my particular case, it's not like I am the only one who does
> > some work on the website, and I'll not be around forever either (it's
> > volunteer work, basically). Using straight PHP is technically inferior,
> > but is much more likely to actually be used by the next guy. Not to
> > mention that just spitting out a page is a lot easier than dealing with
> > caching stuff and the like.
> 
> PMFJI, but PHP runs just fine chroot'd (at least the apps we use and have 
> done). Granted, there are some specific issues with some versions, but 
> aren't most of the issues linked to NOT running chroot'd?

Yes, PHP works just fine chrooted. But I dislike having to upgrade it
every week, and FastCGI is pretty funny. Especially since it allows me
to interface with all sorts of nice, other stuff. (There's even a C
library, so the speed is hard to beat.)

                Joachim

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