Re: [PHP] Apache 2.0 + PHP

2002-07-16 Thread Austin Gonyou

On Mon, 2002-07-15 at 18:30, Gerard Samuel wrote:
 I dont think Apache 2 or php 4.3.x are meant for production boxes..
 My opinion, the latest verion of apache 1.3.x and php 4.1.2 (my test
 box 
 is 4.2.1 but thats ok)

Apache2 is meant for production. 
Php 4.2.1 is meant for production. 

With most distros, this should not be a problem whatsoever, but people
using gcc3 may have no luck until they use php 4.3. This has been my
experience with it to date. 


 Michael Hall wrote:
 
 I've had a hunt through the mail archives but can't find a definite
 answer:
 
 Is Apache 2.0.x and PHP 4.2.x/4.3.x on Linux a viable proposition yet
 in a
 production environment? 
 
 I guess the diversity of experiences described in the archives
 probably
 means no, but what is the current opinion? Some of the archive
 messages
 I read are quite old now.
 
 
 
 Michael Hall [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 
 
 
   
 
 
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Re: [PHP] Apache 2.0 + PHP

2002-07-15 Thread Tyler Longren

In a production environment: no
for fun: yes

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On Tue, 16 Jul 2002 09:13:41 +0930 (CST)
Michael Hall [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 
 I've had a hunt through the mail archives but can't find a definite
 answer:
 
 Is Apache 2.0.x and PHP 4.2.x/4.3.x on Linux a viable proposition yet
 in a production environment? 
 
 I guess the diversity of experiences described in the archives
 probably means no, but what is the current opinion? Some of the
 archive messages I read are quite old now.
 
 
 
 Michael Hall [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 
 
 
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Re: [PHP] Apache 2.0 + PHP

2002-07-15 Thread Rasmus Lerdorf

 Is Apache 2.0.x and PHP 4.2.x/4.3.x on Linux a viable proposition yet in a
 production environment?

Nope

-Rasmus


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Re: [PHP] Apache 2.0 + PHP

2002-07-15 Thread Gerard Samuel

I dont think Apache 2 or php 4.3.x are meant for production boxes..
My opinion, the latest verion of apache 1.3.x and php 4.1.2 (my test box 
is 4.2.1 but thats ok)

Michael Hall wrote:

I've had a hunt through the mail archives but can't find a definite
answer:

Is Apache 2.0.x and PHP 4.2.x/4.3.x on Linux a viable proposition yet in a
production environment? 

I guess the diversity of experiences described in the archives probably
means no, but what is the current opinion? Some of the archive messages
I read are quite old now.



Michael Hall [EMAIL PROTECTED]



  


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