On Thu, 6 Oct 2005 10:48:51 +0200, in php.internals [EMAIL PROTECTED]
("Ron Korving") wrote:

>There was once (can't remember when exactly, so it must be a long time ago)
>here on PHP CLI scripts in which it came forward that one should not rely on
>such a script to run forever. And it's true; the scripts sometimes magically
>and suddenly die. Now I have no clue where this instability (for lack of a
>better word) comes from, but could it be possible for this to be resolved
>for PHP6 so that PHP becomes an extremely viable solution for CLI daemon
>scripts?

Jani mentioned in http://bugs.php.net/bug.php?id=34483 : "Running a
PHP for 24 hours (under windows) is REALLY not supported or suggested.
It's definately nothing to do with PHP but your OS." (and "Try this on
a real OS, like Linux")

Maybe this was what you were thinking of.

I can't see any reason for that statement, though.
-- 
- Peter Brodersen

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