There appear to be 14 bugs open that mention FPM currently (https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/php5/+bugs?field.searchtext=fpm), some of which look like they can be ignored.
* #1283478 - Affects FPM. Crash when non-default configuration used. Raised upstream with PHP but no activity. * #1288129 - Affects FPM. Raised upstream, patch available, brief review by PHP dev but no activity since May. * #1385050 - Affects FPM on Trusty. More information needed. * #1463076 - May have been fixed in Debian? Version 5.5.10+dfsg-1 changelog has the note "Implement more robust way of handling php5-fpm reopen logs from logrotate" but there's no Debian bug linked so can't compare this issue against it. Bugs that can be ignored: * #1131115 - Incomplete bug. * #1352617 - Fixed in Trusty. * #1406026 - Incomplete bug. * #1334572 - Unclear where issue lies - apparent packaging issue, but related to a conffile automatically marked as such since it's in /etc, so not related to FPM itself. * #1475309 - Bug with opcache, not FPM * #1325083 - Incomplete bug. * #1444495 - Incomplete bug. * #1407670 - Incomplete bug. * #1430033 - Error on installation, log appears to show problem with php5-cli installation, not php5-fpm. * #1439925 - Issue with php5-mysql & php5-mysqlnd packaging on Trusty, not php5-fpm By my estimation, there are just three or four bugs that need attention, which doesn't look that bad, unless I've missed something? Just a matter of putting pressure on PHP for fixes for the first two, and somehow reproducing the second two, or marking as incomplete if no further information is provided. -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is subscribed to Ubuntu. https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1267255 Title: [MIR] php7.0 (php7.0-fpm binary) To manage notifications about this bug go to: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/php7.0/+bug/1267255/+subscriptions -- ubuntu-bugs mailing list [email protected] https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-bugs
