On Mon, Jun 6, 2011 at 6:12 PM, Lester Caine <les...@lsces.co.uk> wrote:
> Pierre Joye wrote:
>>
>> We use apache and 5.3 smoothly and with the recent addition of rwlock
>> in apc on windows, it runs even better and faster.
>>
>> I'm sorry but unless you provide bugs report with clear reproduce
>> where we can actually try to help you, there is no chance to get
>> anywhere with this kind of discussions.
>>
>> Now I would suggest to use bugs.php.net to report any issue you have
>> on apache on windows with PHP.
>
> Does that include reporting windows.php.net pages?
> http://windows.php.net/download/ at the present time this is very clearly
> directing users that they have to use VC6 builds for Apache and they are
> only provided for PHP5.2.17
>
> *WE* recommend using Apachelounge builds of apache, but some sites simply
> will not use that as it is not the recommended build from Apache. They
> religiously follow the rules printed on the official distributions and the
> download page is an official document as far as they are concerned, so they
> are being told to use VC6 builds. Apachelounge is not considered an official
> apache site :(


There is no official binaries for apache, please understand once and
for all and get over it. Apachelounge are well trusted builds using a
modern compilers and the offical Apache sources.

> If the situation has now changed where is this documented? "Do *NOT* use VC9
> version with apache.org binaries" is very clearly stated on the download
> page.

And that's still true. But that has nothing to do with Apache or PHP
being not stable but CRT compatibilities. In any case, if you find any
bug, please report them at bugs.php.net, but that's totally unrelated
to this thread.

Cheers,
-- 
Pierre

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