> As for Apache being at fault too, they very well could be. But the > fact remains that PHP runs INSIDE Apache, and Apache starts fine without > PHP, hence PHP must be at fault. Simply stating the obvious facts from > the public point of view.
Well, with that sort of logic we are completely screwed and might as well just give up. Public perception ranks very low on the priority list. 99.8% of users couldn't care less about Apache2 at this point. PHP 4.2 has been slow enough in coming. Holding it up longer for the .2% of users it might affect makes no sense. Those users can experiment with the snapshot releases. -Rasmus -- PHP Development Mailing List <http://www.php.net/> To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php