If you read through the archives you'll find it isn't so much that PHP is
the problem per se, but many of the PHP modules. If you use the
multi-threading model of Apache 2 (the raison d'etre for using Apache 2 for
most people) then all the modules have to be thread-safe, and that's a
non-trivial ma
Don't expect it to be solved next few days.. There are some wierd problems I
think... Kinda like you don't really know what could cause them or
something...
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Hi Chris,
Chris TenHarmsel wrote:
> Well, we're interested in stability. I figured since php4 had
> been out for a while in "stable" form, it would be more stable
> than php5. Is this the case, or is there a good feeling that
> php5 will be considered "stable" in the next couple months?
I've be
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