Resin 4.0.30 is available for download at the usual:
http://caucho.com/download
Resin 4.0.30 is a release-candidate for 4.1.0. If no critical bugs are
found after a few weeks, we'll promote it to 4.1.0.
As a note, the most recent Resin 4.0.x releases beat nginx (a fast
C-based web server)
What's the state of PHP support in 4.0.30?
On Aug 23, 2012, at 17:12 , Scott Ferguson wrote:
> Resin 4.0.30 is available for download at the usual:
>
> http://caucho.com/download
>
> Resin 4.0.30 is a release-candidate for 4.1.0. If no critical bugs are found
> after a few weeks, we'll prom
In 4.0.30, this file is no longer included by resin.xml? What's the rationale
here?
I'm trying to add the bits from it that my app(s) relied on, one by one, but
I'm curious why you're no longer using it.
Thanks,
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Rick
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So, I installed 4.0.30, and a clean install of WordPress 3.4.1. I'm not seeing
any of the typical NPEs that plagued me in the past (well, that's not entirely
true; one plug-in was writing them to std-out), but I've tried three different
syntax highlighting plug-ins, including one I've successful
Hi Scott,
This is excellent news.
Will 4.1.0 be considered a stable release intended for production
environments? We're still running 4.0.23 because of problems in 4.0.24
- 4.0.28
Thanks,
Keith
On 08/23/2012 05:12 PM, Scott Ferguson wrote:
Resin 4.0.30 is available for download at the us