On Mon, 2002-07-15 at 18:30, Gerard Samuel wrote:
> I dont think Apache 2 or php 4.3.x are meant for production boxes..
> My opinion, the latest verion of apache 1.3.x and php 4.1.2 (my test
> box 
> is 4.2.1 but thats ok)

Apache2 is meant for production. 
Php 4.2.1 is meant for production. 

With most distros, this should not be a problem whatsoever, but people
using gcc3 may have no luck until they use php 4.3. This has been my
experience with it to date. 


> Michael Hall wrote:
> 
> >I've had a hunt through the mail archives but can't find a definite
> >answer:
> >
> >Is Apache 2.0.x and PHP 4.2.x/4.3.x on Linux a viable proposition yet
> in a
> >production environment? 
> >
> >I guess the diversity of experiences described in the archives
> probably
> >means no, but what is the current opinion? Some of the archive
> messages
> >I read are quite old now.
> >
> >
> >--------------------------------
> >Michael Hall     [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >--------------------------------
> >
> >
> >  
> >
> 
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> Gerard Samuel
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> http://dev.trini0.org:81/
> 
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