On 29/01/15 16:05, Martin Lucina wrote:
> [email protected] said:
>> I'm pleased to announce that after much persistent next'ing in gdb,
>> fighting build systems and bug-fixing, we have a httpd (Hiawatha Webserver)
>> + FastCGI + PHP stack running on rumprun-xen.
>
> And, thanks mainly to my coming across Samuel Martin's patches [1] for
> cross-compilation support for Nginx, I've now updated this stack to use
> it instead of Hiawatha.
>
> The porting effort was trivial (couple of hours work, most of it fighting
> the build system, as usual).
>
> We are running Nginx in a "developer only" non-forking mode [2] without any
> worker processes; I'm going to talk to upstream about whether or not that
> might need some tuning for real production use.

In addition to [1] which you posted later, [2] seems to have been eaten 
too.  Is non-forking mode threading or just serializing?

Not sure if you posted the link anywhere, but it seems like you 
incorporated your work into https://github.com/mato/rump-php/

Are there any observable advantages over the previous httpd?

> So, sans database, we now have a production-quality PHP stack working!

yay(tm) for the RAP stack ;)

   - antti

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