According to this changelog excerpt from the current package in Quantal
(as part of 5.4.6-1ubuntu1), the embed SAPI was enabled in that update:
php5 (5.4.1-1) unstable; urgency=low
* Imported Upstream version 5.4.1
+ Fixed insufficient validating of upload name leading to corrupted
** Changed in: php5 (Debian)
Status: New = Fix Released
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Recently the uWSGI project got php support via libphp (php-embed)
http://projects.unbit.it/uwsgi/wiki/PHP
Without proper php-embed support the uwsgi php plugin cannot be included
in debian/ubuntu
Some news about it ?
RedHat based distros (centos, fedora...) already include that.
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As a PHP and PHC user, I also request that php-embed be added.
PHC is a useful tool for enabling high performance PHP code. High
traffic, high availability sites such as my client's are always looking
for ways to squeeze out more performance from their code, and PHC
provides a good option for
#17 agree
Ondřej Surý I feel you're out of line not just personally but with
respect to the CoC.
I realize you have your reasons but while you may not see many requests
for php-embed that doesn't necessarily mean no one wants it. What it
might mean is that no one wants to expose themselves to
I've just tried to install my own application on another computer and
found out that I need to download the source code of the php project and
compile it, because one person think that he is in charge of limiting
users decision?!
The php5-embed package is a must imho. Whether it is within the
Stumbled on this one today when a developer requested PHP::Interpreter
install to Perl to do testing if php functions can be called from Perl
and found out that to do this in Debian I have to create custom
php5-package. And for reasons that are beyond my understanding. In
programming languages (as
*sigh* Three years after this was first reported, another round of
server installs, and still no package.
Ondrej, There are applications that use php embed other than phc -- I
need it for plphp -- php for postgresql databases.
Out of curiousity... since I'm not a package maintainer, how much
In this case, I don't think we're considering the users' position,
or how this negatively affects PHP by making it hard for users
to utilize embedded PHP on our platform.
I think that's exactly what we do - we do consider the users' position.
phc is almost only user of this SAPI, which is
Don't do a PPA! Change your minds and program in lua. What a great
language it is... not!
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Just to weigh in, I think its ridiculous that package maintainers would
refuse to enable something that offers no additional security risk, and
that users depend on (probably more and more as the language matures).
I'd also like to point out this portion of the Ubuntu code of conduct
Be
On Fri, Aug 20, 2010 at 4:43 PM, Clint Byrum cl...@fewbar.com wrote:
To follow my own suggestion, here is a recommendation for moving forward
while this bug remains in limbo:
Paul, until this is resolved, I'd suggest you maintain a patched php5
package in a PPA, at least then you'd have
I'm currently working on a project which exports a scripting API to ~8
different languages, including PHP.
I can't distribute it correctly to Debian and Ubuntu users as it
requires the PHP embed SAPI which is not provided by any packages. I do
not like PHP either, but my users asked for PHP
The debian PHP maintainers are refusing the package this for a
religious reason: that they abhor PHP and believe it should not
spread. I don't believe it is suitable to hold up a package for this
reason. I'm not sure we can force their hand, so perhaps it is time to
start packaging PHP separately
Paul, please refrain from personal attacks next time.
If you all hate PHP, I do not understand why you are the PHP
maintainers.
This comes naturally when you start to take care of php5 :-).
The debian PHP maintainers are refusing the package this for a
religious reason: that they abhor PHP
No package yet? :|
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** Changed in: php5 (Debian)
Status: Unknown = New
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** Also affects: php5 (Debian) via
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=380731
Importance: Unknown
Status: Unknown
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Is this package/feature available somewhere?
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We wont be doing this in the main php package. It should be split out
like php5-imap or php5-suhoshin or php5-suhoshin.
Regards
chuck
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Hi Chuck,
The main php package seems like the only natural place to put it. Can I
ask for your reasons for not doing it there?
In case its a misunderstanding, I'll make a case for it. This is a
first-class, built-in, configuration option, maintained by the PHP
Group. Support, bugs etc all goes
Hi Nicolas,
Have you had any luck with this?
Thanks,
Paul
On Tue, Aug 26, 2008 at 10:37 PM, Nicolas Valcárcel (nxvl)
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Ok, thank you for your answer i will test it at night.
On Tue, Aug 26, 2008 at 3:27 AM, Paul [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Nicolas,
There is a
Ok, thank you for your answer i will test it at night.
On Tue, Aug 26, 2008 at 3:27 AM, Paul [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Nicolas,
There is a presentation here that explains it:
www.cluesheet.com/lectures/phptek-embedding.pdf.
There is a more detailed guide to programming with it here:
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** Changed in: php5 (Ubuntu)
Sourcepackagename: None = php5
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