Hi!
That's not true. You configure the fastcgi SAPI for lighttpd in the lighttpd config, in LUA. Sure, it's the web-server side of it, but it's no different from sapi/fpm which is its own little wrapper instead of the one that comes with lighttpd.
Actually, it is different. lighty is not a part of PHP, and lives entirely independent, only thing PHP needs from it is the process to be started and communication through standard protocol. Here we have full server configuration inside PHP.
you even allow it to be in. And feedback can also come in patches if you really find it so important to have a .ini syntax.
I'm sure I could patch that and many others here could too, but here the problem is reaching consensus on the question and not writing a patch. If you're telling there's already consensus and the only problem is not having the patch - it'd be entirely different question, but I think we're far from being there. And writing a patch that extension maintainer explicitly opposes to sounds like waste of time...
- If somebody finds it necessary, write the code for it and we can discuss whether we actually want a .ini file like syntax.
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