Ok, thanks to everyone's help here, I just finished doing a minimalistic
compile of PHP 4.2.1, (removing mysql, posix, session, and xml).
However, I then replace my existing 4.1.2 with it (yeah, I was upgrading
at the same time - If I had to recompile, might as well)
And I was suprised, even a
At 01:00 PM 5/13/2002 -0700, Aaron Bannert wrote:
>We would appreciate any feedback you could give, but if you are looking
>for a committment on our part to some guarantee of code quality, I
>suggest you review the license.
No, I wasn't ... I just initially wanted to know if there was any planned
*cackle* Ok, and after I get fired for having to explain to my boss that
it was my fault that the server was down because I was playing with
experimental code, I'll have plenty of time to write you back about the
problems I encountered :)
Seriously though, if at this point, all the 'base code
As the subject says, can anyone give me a timeline estimate for full
usage (not experimental) of PHP within Apache 2.0?
I ask because I am the maintainer of a server that recently got LOADS of
hits, and was brought to it's knees (Hubble Space Telescope). We
managed through, but during problem
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