Rasmus Lerdorf wrote:

>> PHP being a web server scripting language is a unique case, for example
>> consider that once apache 2.0 becomes stable, safe_mode will become
>> obsolete, on the other hand the situation described here will become
>> quite deadly if some sort of threaded mode is used. So FD limit would
>> because quite useful.
> 
> Actually, I see no signs that a stable Apache 2.0 will make the problem go
> away.  I don't see the perchild mpm becoming stable in 2.0.  Hopefully in
> 2.1 but I am not holding my breath on that one either.  The normal worker
> mpm that most people use with Apache 2.0 doesn't fix the issue at all.

I see, so intead of contributing to apache project you're developing php's 
safe mode? a useful solution that is...

> The rest of your post is about as misinformed as the first part.

Well, that's certainly a good way to argue.  I'm not quite sure what was 
misinformed, it would be helpful if you were to lower yourself to my 
standards and explain.

> -Rasmus


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