Hello Christian, Tuesday, October 4, 2005, 10:14:05 AM, you wrote:
> Marcus Boerger wrote: >> E_STRICT in 5.0, 51 is the least thing we need to do and probably we should >> simply stop supporting 4.4 otherwise we never have our user base upgrade. > While we would love to upgrade to PHP5 there is one killer for us so far: > None of the open caches (Zend cache is not an option for us) work > reliably. They a) start crashing or behaving weird after a while and b) > don't work on 64bit systems (yes, some of our non-PHP code would profit > from 64bit) when we tried recently. > So switching from PHP4/mmcache to PHP5 would mean we have to buy more > machines and we'd still get higher latency which is no good. > George: APC did quite well but started doing weird things (weird > warnings, not crashing though) after a while. If you have any hints for > me on how to provide you with information necessary to fix the problem, > I'd be glad. I will install 3.0.8 on my development machine again and > try to describe what happens. > Please accept that there are and will be real people with real problems > with PHP5 out there for a while, Hm, sounds like a real problem then. Are you aware that in the last weeks alot of work has been done to have APC support PHP 5 and especiall 5.1? I think everyone involved will continue to do so, so perhaps you should try it on a regular basis and help with some bug hunting? Best regards, Marcus -- PHP Internals - PHP Runtime Development Mailing List To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php