On 22/06/13 00:01, Martin Amps wrote:
When do you expect to have support for 5.5? I’d be happy to test it on
a few of our servers as soon as you are
Martin Amps | CIO
www.iCracked.com <http://www.icracked.com/>
iCracked | Redwood City, CA
Martin,
The latest commit supports PHP 5.5. Only had to change one #ifdef
//Terry
On Jun 21, 2013, at 3:52 AM, Terry Ellison <ellison.te...@gmail.com
<mailto:ellison.te...@gmail.com>> wrote:
The Multi-Level Cache (MLC) OPcache fork typically delivers 80% of
the performance acceleration of standard OPcache for the CLI and GCI
SAPI modes. (OPCache and other cache accelerators don't functionally
support these modes). The last build is now pretty stable in that it
runs runs the PHP test suite and MediaWiki under GCI happily. It also
has greater savings for the I/O load associated with script
compilation for these modes. (In other SAPI modes, it runs the
standard OPcache functionality and therefore delivers 100% of the
OPcache benefits).
However, I now need others actively to evaluate this alpha code and
give feedback on its performance and its configuration interface if
we are going to move towards promoting the introduction of this or
some variant thereof into the PHP core. So my request here is to
those CGI SAPI mode users on these lists to help support this work.
Many of you have complained about the poor performance of PHP in CGI
and now is your opportunity to help address this. You will find an
overview of MLC OPcache at:
https://github.com/TerryE/opcache/wiki/MLC-OPcache-details
and can pull the latest code from:
https://github.com/TerryE/opcache/archive/dev-filecache.zip
If you would like to help then please download, build and try out
this version, respond tohttps://github.com/TerryE/opcache/issues/3and
use the Github issues tracker for MLC-OPcache-specific discussion.
Only use these mailing lists for comment that you feel has wider
interest to the list subscribers.
Thank-you and regards
Terry Ellison
Caveat: I've only tested this Alpha version on 64bit Linux
configurations for PHP 5.3 and 5.4, and would therefore like to limit
initial testing to these configurations at this stage.
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