Colin Ross wrote:
Now, as far as I know though, there are still issues with Apache 2 and
PHP-libraries, correct?
Yes, there are potential threading problems unless you use the pre-fork
version of Apache2.
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ok, thanks for your input.
now to make a roll-out plan for upgrading...
Colin
On Apr 1, 2005 1:17 PM, Jordi Canals [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Apr 1, 2005 8:30 PM, Colin Ross [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is PHP 5 ready for production environments? Is it concidered stable,
or is it just a
Now, as far as I know though, there are still issues with Apache 2 and
PHP-libraries, correct?
On Apr 2, 2005 11:38 PM, Colin Ross [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
ok, thanks for your input.
now to make a roll-out plan for upgrading...
Colin
On Apr 1, 2005 1:17 PM, Jordi Canals [EMAIL
Is PHP 5 ready for production environments? Is it concidered stable,
or is it just a matter of going a while with no new bugs discovered to
get to stable..
Colin
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Yes, PHP5 is ready for production environments. It is stable, and has been
stable for almost an entire year.
Is PHP 5 ready for production environments? Is it concidered stable,
or is it just a matter of going a while with no new bugs discovered to
get to stable..
Colin
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On Apr 1, 2005 8:30 PM, Colin Ross [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is PHP 5 ready for production environments? Is it concidered stable,
or is it just a matter of going a while with no new bugs discovered to
get to stable..
Yes, it is ready. I've been using on my production servers since
version
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