At 17:11 10/29/2002 +0100, Gabor Hojtsy wrote:

> > > As far as I can see, we should not not put into the PHP
> > documentation
> > > that Apache 2 is not production ready, but PHP is not
> > production ready
> > > for Apache 2.
> >
> > But it's incorrect :). By saying "Do not use Apache 2 and PHP in a
> > production environment" you don't blame any of the two projects.
>
> I agree with Derick's approach.
> There's no need to cast dispersions on either Apache2 or PHP.
> Simply stating _clearly_ that the combination of PHP4 and Apache2
> should not be used in a production environment is sufficient.
>
> No need to play the blame-game. :)

Ack. So then, please add us some info on PHP <-> Apache2 versions
compatibility so we can add the info to the docs. Or is it only
Sascha who knows this (apache2 sapi author)?
The only 'safe' combination would be apache 2.0.43 plus php 4.3.0-dev.

The changelogs from the two are like:
- release php 4.2.3, compatible with 2.0.39
- release apache 2.0.40, incompatible with 4.2.3

So 4.3.0 should be in sync with apache 2 and let's hope they don't need
to change the API again.


Met vriendelijke groeten / With kind regards,

Webmaster IDG.nl
Melvyn Sopacua

<@Logan> I spent a minute looking at my own code by accident.
<@Logan> I was thinking "What the hell is this guy doing?"


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