On 04/03/15 04:49, Gravis wrote:
from: http://php.net/manual/en/install.fpm.php
FPM (FastCGI Process Manager) is an alternative PHP FastCGI
implementation with some additional features (mostly) useful for
heavy-loaded sites.

this actually makes some sense because systemd does do process
management.  regardless, my guess was that it was enabled because
"everybody is using systemd, so why not?" and i expect it will happen
even more in the future.

--Gravis

Hello Gravis,

I don't think php5-fpm needs systemd at all for process management. It has been able to manage it alone before systemd was even born. I think this is more related to the un-educated assumption (if not stupid) as you guessed. I also believe this will happen even more in Debian and all major distros, which makes me really sad as I can not seem to do anything about it as an ordinary user. I knew C programming language just enough for me to pass the exam in the university years ago, so I am not a programmer.

I really wish that I was a programmer after I had disaster issues on my PC last year, so I could fork Debian myself. What happened was that I carelessly hit "y" after executing dist-upgrade that made systemd and its gang screwed up my PC. I have always been using the packages from Debian testing repository since 2002 and I had never had serious issues like that. I straight away switched to LMDE on that day as I didn't want to waste my time rolling back to Debian wheezy. When I heard about Devuan 2 months ago, I switched back to Debian wheezy then jessie with limited systemd component as I thought it would be a safer base to move to Devuan.

Kind regards,

Anto

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