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This is fixed for maverick.
chuck
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How does FPM being included in 5.3.3 affect this bug?
http://www.php.net/archive/2010.php#id2010-07-22-2
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My PPA uses 5.3.2, which is the patched version of PHP, I should update
the package if there will be no upstream deb to backport.
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Thanks , It really helpfull.
Stas Sușcov wrote on 2010-05-07: #47
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Huh, I got the lucid php5 package patched with fpm.
This one should be far better than dotdeb's since it has all the ubuntu
patches plus fpm.
Checkout my PPA:
https://edge.launchpad.net/~sushkov/+archive/personal/+packages
Now It can be back-ported to hardy or older versions.
Free beer! :)
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Sorry for that,
I saw `Importance = Wishlist` and thought `Fix commited` means something
different.
My fault.
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DotDebs packages can't be installed on Lucid.
Who knows a PPA with PHP-FPM for Lucid?!?!
Thanks.
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@Stas: I'm working on such packages but they are for PHP 5.2, as FPM
with PHP 5.3 is still experimental (and I had problems building it).
Although I've been using it on a public website for a while now, there
can still be regressions (and there probably are). And I cannot support
it for 5 years,
Stas, the dotdeb packages worked fine here. You must install some
dependencies first before (which the installer should mention to you)
trying to get everything to work. Still, I won't use it. I don't want to
until PHP 5.4.0 has been released.
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It won't be included in 5.3.3:
http://groups.google.com/group/highload-php-en/msg/29a9a35bca58da55
5.3.2 is in Lucid, which it will most likely release with.
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The Debian PHP maint have previously stated that they have either no or
only a little interest in adding php-fpm to Debian. There is no vision
or leadership from the Debian side which embraces the fpm sapi. Which is
a shame as it is already a very popular sapi.
Therefore if canoical wants this
The Debian PHP maint have previously stated that they have either no or
only a little interest in adding php-fpm to Debian. There is no vision or
leadership from the Debian side which embraces the fpm sapi. Which is a
shame as it is already a very popular sapi.
That's not true, so please stop
It should be included but marked as experimental. It is stable in the
5.2 patch, and by the time Debian will adopt it I would say the new PHP
core-packaged 5.3.x/5.4+ version would be stable enough to include,
perhaps with small print of experimental
Without that option it will never have a
Staying focussed, If what Ondrej is saying today is actually more
representative of the official Debian position, then thats positive
news on Debians part. And we should be grateful for that. Its quite
welcome for Ondrej here to bring the matter up within Debian after
Php-5.4, and / or the formal
It should be included but marked as experimental.
There is no such think as experimental mark. We have experimental
pseudo release, which is not in widespread use, and we have
stable/testing/unstable. What I am talking, that I don't want to see
php-fpm in stable (which also means testing and
I meant in the description or changelog putting a note PHP-FPM SAPI
included (experimental) or something.
It should be included in PHP 5.4 core, which should make it good enough
to add in :)
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I meant in the description or changelog putting a note
PHP-FPM SAPI included (experimental) or something.
How many of you do read the description of the package? I would say 20%
is too much for a guess. And still I don't want php-fpm in next stable
and debian packages migrate per source package
When the source is merged (PHP 5.4 is when I expect it) it -will- be
part of PHP core and can enabled with a simple configure switch. It
won't require any patches or anything special. I don't see why when PHP
5.4 comes out it wouldn't be an option to include. If someone installs a
PHP 5 w/ FastCGI
If your arguments are based on PHP 5.4 (which even doesn't have a
release plan yet or it's own branch in SVN) then this discussion is
pointless. This bug is asking for the php-fpm package right now and this
is not going to happen in Debian. And I already said that we will
consider it (and most
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FPM is included in the PHP core SVN now (see http://php-
fpm.org/download/) and might get included in 5.3.3 or 5.3.2.
Also, dotdeb.org already provides a package for it: see
http://www.dotdeb.org/2009/11/30/php-5-3-1-packages-for-debian-lenny-
theyre-here/ and
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A better thought would be get this accepted into debian.
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On Mon, Sep 14, 2009 at 6:57 PM, Chuck Short chuck.sh...@canonical.com wrote:
A better thought would be get this accepted into debian.
Now we're working on upstreaming it into PHP proper. Things are
beginning to shape up in terms of the autoconf needed for php
integration. From my understanding,
Ill look at this again for karmic+1 but its probably too late now.
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REVU: http://revu.ubuntuwire.com/p/php5
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Hi guy's,
The build ubuntu3~pre10 seems to be working allright, since making a fix for
that segfault bug its all working again. I just loaded it up with a whole bunch
of extensions and ran phpinfo (file attached). Needs 1 more PDO warning
message supressed, and that will be available as
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1. The php-fpm 0.6 is not compatible with PDO = shared. I believe this
is important enough to issue document in the FPM project's FAQ. This
incompatibility is with PDO=shared only. Normal (build-in) PDO works.
Its for such a difficult link to make from the error in the log file,
that we need to
Good news: The issue for loading zend extensions is now fixed.
Bad news: Theres some other problem the child workers keep dying.
Details on jottit:
http://dreamcat4.jottit.com/new_php5-fpm_testing_candidate
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Hello,
I have now a TESTING package for ubuntu.
Instructions and guide available at:
http://dreamcat4.jottit.com/new_php5-fpm_testing_candidate
Checklist:
- Operation with sqlite, mysql and pgsql databases
- Check inter-operability with apache2 webserver
- Look for and possible conflicts
Hi,
There is a stopper for this.
Please see the bug description for details.
karmic: Compiling php fails with autoconf 2.64
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/411890
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On Sun, Aug 2, 2009 at 11:26 AM, Stas Sușcovs...@nerd.ro wrote:
On Sun, 2009-08-02 at 04:53 +, mshadle wrote:
Currently `php5_5.2.10.dfsg.1-1ubuntu2` is provided with ~46 patches,
among them suhoshin, CVE security fixes and other database related
patches.
Yes can confirm what Stas has
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On Sun, Aug 2, 2009 at 4:19 AM, Stas Sușcovs...@nerd.ro wrote:
The package fails to build cause there are patches which require
`./buildconf --force` thus modifying the upstream `./configure` and
`main/php_config.h.in` files which needs patching by php-fpm.
You can modify the rules file from:
On Mon, 2009-08-03 at 10:02 +, dreamcat4 wrote:
On Sun, Aug 2, 2009 at 4:19 AM, Stas Sușcovs...@nerd.ro wrote:
The package fails to build cause there are patches which require
`./buildconf --force` thus modifying the upstream `./configure` and
`main/php_config.h.in` files which needs
On Mon, Aug 3, 2009 at 10:48 AM, dreamcat fourdreamc...@gmail.com wrote:
3 patches conflict with each other:
CVE-2008-3660.patch
suhosin.patch
+ php-5.2.6-fpm-0.5.9.patch
It probably effects all of the versions we are talking about. But on a
positive note - it looks to be a small thing so I
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