At 11:36 19/08/2002, Thies C. Arntzen wrote: > my apache 2.0 thing got misinterpreted a bit - let me > clearify: apache2.0 is ready, it works and it's even better > than 1.3 (the httpd itself). but ppls don't upgrade all > threir servers immediatly. as rasmus mentioned, the same > thing will happen once PHP5 comes out. it won't be widely > used and available to everybody the day it comes out.
I don't think it was misinterpreted at all, I (and I think Andi too) just disagree with this completely :) Apache 2.0 is a full rewrite. Whether it's actually better than Apache 1.x in terms of stability and proven track record is at best debatable. The switch to it involves major pains and requires learning of new terminology and configuration options, as well as taking the risk of using rewritten-from-almost-scratch software. None of these apply to PHP 5. >c'mon > how often do you type "bt" in gdb? How often do you call a function that gives you your current backtrace in C? In my many years of C experience, I would have to say that the accurate answer is -0- times. You really should compare apples with apples... Zeev -- PHP Development Mailing List <http://www.php.net/> To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php