Hi!

The point is that it would be there for people to use, with as little
effort as possible, which would be changing 1 byte inside the INI
file. The issues APC is having with certain code is not specific to
APC, and does happen with other open source caches. Perhaps we need to

We don't discuss putting other OSS (or non-OSS for that matter :) caches in any PHP build, enabled by default, do we? That's the point. And really, enabling extension - either in source build or in binary build - is not that hard. If they are able to write PHP, they should be able to remove ; before extension= or write --enable-apc.

examine the validity of that code, or simply not cache the code that's
affected.

I'd rather not make such kludges, especially if we talk about main PHP source. It's not a good road to take.
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