Hi,
Could you please reconcider building a PHP package without the
*experimental* --enable-experimental-zts?
I too have a problem running the Zend Platform on Debian, as probably have
many others who need to make PHP more efficient by using commercial
extensions. I'm using an evaluation version
Wim Minnen said:
I too have a problem running the Zend Platform on Debian, as probably
have many others who need to make PHP more efficient by using commercial
extensions. I'm using an evaluation version of Zend Platform, but my
guess is that people who have paid $1495 for that piece of
Alexander Schories said:
Which webservers DO ACTUALLY *REQUIRE* zts and why exactly? Please
explain.
caudium, threaded models (which is all but one) of apache2, roxen (if we
were to build for it, which we might in the future).
Steve, even ZENDs - the php company own prducts, like the Zend
Hello Adam,
first of all, please let me thank you for your email!
Please let us discuss in public - its open source - for open minded! :)
caudium, threaded models (which is all but one) of apache2,
roxen (if we
were to build for it, which we might in the future).
What has caudium to
Hello,
There are two web servers in Debian that we provide PHP support for which
require ZTS to be enabled.
Which webservers DO ACTUALLY *REQUIRE* zts and why exactly? Please explain.
..support for a binary-only proprietary
extension is secondary to this.
Steve, even ZENDs - the php
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