On Mon, Sep 03, 2007 at 12:53:38PM -0700, Steve Langasek wrote: > > > * debian/php5-cli.postinst, debian/rules: - Use same php.ini-dist > > > for all flavours. The only difference used to be cli having a > > > higher memory_limit value, but upstream has changed this to 128MB, > > > which is higher than both of the previous values. > Well, I'm disturbed that upstream thinks 128MB is a reasonable default > memory limit for a single PHP script and think it ought to be > *lowered* in each of the packages.
That was my initial sentiment as well. I've now done a bit of digging, and it seems upstream chose this default since the previous default was that memory-limit was disabled unless explicitly enabled at build time, and they didn't want to cause breakage by enabling it. Since we've always had the limit enabled, I belive we should stick to our 32 MB limit and not 128 MB as upstream suggests. -- Soren Hansen Ubuntu Server Team http://www.ubuntu.com/
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