On Tuesday 22 May 2007 09:27, you wrote: > Jan Wagner píše v Po 21. 05. 2007 v 21:02 +0200: > > On Monday 21 May 2007 19:17, Ondřej Surý wrote: > > > See my previous comment. When I read that patch a while ago, I didn't > > > encounter any different behaviour in PHP skripts. My only concern was > > > that it's binary incompatible with ZendOptimizer, which we are > > > incompatible with anyway due LFS support. > > > > > > And to tell you truth - I couldn't care about ZendOptimizer less :-). > > > > The problem here is, we have a couple of customers using it with sarge. I > > don't have any idea to tell them how to work with this issue. > > Ok, as I said earlier. ZendOptimizer will not work because of LFS > support. So you'll have to recompile your own php anyway. It's not > that hard to pull sources (apt-get source php5), make some changes (edit > debian/rules, debian/patches/...), satisfy build dependency (apt-get > builddep php5) and recompile (apt-get install devscripts; debuild)
Hi Ondřej, I'm aware of the procedure, cause maintaining sarge-backport of php5. This teached me also, that providing security support for php5 is a hard job and in my case its only to remove LFS support, adjust depencies, disable mysqli and repackage the whole stuff. I've done this twice last days and it's getting a bit annoying! Are there problems beside LFS (and maybe suhosin in the future) for 3rd party? With kind regards, Jan. -- Never write mail to <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, you have been warned! -----BEGIN GEEK CODE BLOCK----- Version: 3.1 GIT d-- s+: a- C+++ UL++++ P+ L+++ E- W+++ N+++ o++ K++ w--- O M V- PS PE Y++ PGP++ t-- 5 X R tv- b+ DI- D++ G++ e++ h-- r+++ y+++ ------END GEEK CODE BLOCK------
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