On Tue, 10 Jul 2007 08:39:10 +0200 (CEST), Derick Rethans <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> On Mon, 9 Jul 2007, chris# wrote:
>
>> On Mon, 9 Jul 2007 14:38:03 -0700, Andrei Zmievski
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> > Yes, backporting major features from PHP 6 to 5 will slow down PHP 6
>> > adoption, and I'd like to avoid it if possible.
>> >
>> > There is a way to run two engines side by side, by the way: in
>> > separate instances of Apache. It's really not that complicated.
>>
>> Isn't there some evidence of the ability to run two engines
>> side-by-side with only one instance of Apache; thereby eliminating
>> some overhead? Wouldn't that actually be easier? I could have sworn I
>> saw that somewhere.
>
> You can do that with fastcgi and lighttpd, not with apache.
Thanks for taking the time to respond.
I don't wish to sound argumentative. But I have discovered; while it
won't work with Linux (others?), it does work on *BSD with Apache. The
difference is in the way libraries are loaded - DL. I found quite a
long article where someone shared their experimentation attempting it.
The responses from 100's of others all stated it didn't work for them.
The one thing all the failures all had in common was that their OS was
some Linux distro.
Thanks again for the response.
>
> Derick
>
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