At least trim the crap please
Stanley Sufficool wrote:
Sent my request 2 days ago, still no answer. I will try again.
PHP lists are not particularly well 'manned' and some activity can wait a while,
but it is also quite common for requests not to get through at all.
The PDO list has had
Hi
2010/1/22 steve :
> Yeah, pecl for windows was last working in 2008 -- a couple of years
> ago. Time flies...
>
> Pierre, could you build a php_memcache-5.2-nts-Win32-vc9. It would be
> much appreciated!
We don't build the 5.2 branch using VC9 officially, so I think you are
wanting a VC6 build
hi,
On Fri, Jan 22, 2010 at 5:21 AM, steve wrote:
> Pierre, could you build a php_memcache-5.2-nts-Win32-vc9. It would be
> much appreciated!
http://downloads.php.net/pierre/ has memcache for 5.2 (vc6 only, no
vc9 for 5.2).
Cheeers,
Cheers,
--
Pierre
@pierrejoye | http://blog.thepimp.net |
On Fri, Jan 22, 2010 at 04:32:55AM +, Niel Archer wrote:
> Well whaddya-know! This time it worked for me, although 45 minutes wait
> seems long. I'd given up 20 minutes after the other requests had been
> answered.
I had the same problem and waited several weeks between attempts, checking
my i
On Jan 22, 2010, at 1:19 PM, Joey Smith wrote:
> On Fri, Jan 22, 2010 at 04:32:55AM +, Niel Archer wrote:
>> Well whaddya-know! This time it worked for me, although 45 minutes wait
>> seems long. I'd given up 20 minutes after the other requests had been
>> answered.
>
> I had the same proble
> Having 8 cores with only 1G of ram would be a weird server config.
A single socket quad-core with hyper-threading and 2GB RAM for a
32-bit webserver is not weird. Not everyone is Yahoo where you can
just throw money around.
> For Mr. "everyone has 8GB of memory and tiny little data sets" Lerdor
steve wrote:
>> Having 8 cores with only 1G of ram would be a weird server config.
>
> A single socket quad-core with hyper-threading and 2GB RAM for a
> 32-bit webserver is not weird. Not everyone is Yahoo where you can
> just throw money around.
Hyperthreading doesn't come anywhere near making
steve wrote:
>
> I don't think PHP has as much support as you think it does. There is
> no big supporter to fund a real development drive like that.
I'd like to think that I've more or less worked out who supports PHP by
now. I know I don't go to many conferences but I haven't been living in
a ca