ID:               31698
 Updated by:       [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Reported By:      fumanchu at amor dot org
-Status:           Open
+Status:           Bogus
 Bug Type:         Documentation problem
 Operating System: Win2k
 PHP Version:      4.3.10
 New Comment:

The piece of text that refers to the FAQ was changed to:

 We do not recommend using a threaded MPM in production 
 with Apache2.  Use the prefork MPM instead, or use 
 Apache1.  For information on why, read the following

And the FAQ title to:

 Why shouldn't I use Apache2 with a threaded MPM in a  
 production environment?

See these diffs:

http://cvs.php.net/diff.php/phpdoc/en/language-snippets.ent?r1=1.125&r2=1.126
http://cvs.php.net/diff.php/phpdoc/en/faq/installation.xml?r1=1.40&r2=1.41

This bug report is due to an "old" install.txt compared to a new PHP
Manual build. So, this bug is officially bogus although it's
understandable why it was opened.

If someone feels the script that generates install.txt from the doc
sources should include links then open a new bug report as that's a
different issue.



Previous Comments:
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[2005-01-26 01:51:28] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

I changed this FAQ entry. The install.txt file also needs to be
changed, though.

S

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[2005-01-26 01:03:02] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

The Apache2 threading FUD is what the INSTALL file is referring to, and
this is located at:

http://us2.php.net/manual/en/faq.installation.php#faq.installation.apache2

It appears someone got lazy and converted text to INSTALL, without
preserving links -- this problem appears in more than one place.

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[2005-01-26 00:01:57] fumanchu at amor dot org

Description:
------------
Upon a fresh install of PHP 4.3.10, install.txt contains the following
text:

Apache 2.0.x on Microsoft Windows

   This section contains notes and hints specific to Apache 2.0.x
   installs of PHP on Microsoft Windows systems. We also have
   instructions and notes for Apache 1.3.x users on a separate page.

     Note: You should read the manual installation steps first!

   Warning

   Do not use Apache 2.0.x and PHP in a production environment neither
on
   Unix nor on Windows. For information on why, read the following FAQ
   entry

------------

There doesn't seem to be any FAQ entry to read, nor does nay other
portion of install.txt explain why Apache 2 should not be used in
production. Perhaps that limitation has been lifted? Or perhaps a URL
is missing?



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