Re: Fedora 33 Self-Contained Change proposal: Drop mod_php

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On Thu, May 28, 2020 at 03:53:26PM -0400, Ben Cotton wrote:
> == Detailed Description ==
> By default php-fpm is used for a few versions. mod_php is not
> supported for threaded modules. mod_php usage also increases security
> risk, sharing the same process than httpd.
> 
> Drop mod_php from php build. This will only affect user of httpd in
> "prefork" mode, which will also use php-fpm.
> 
> php-fpm is already used but most users of httpd and nginx without any issue.

Based on the replies downthread, it seems that some people are still
using it and want to keep it...

Is mod_php a maintainance burder and/or a noticable installation
overhead when not used? And if it is, would additional help with the
maintainance that was offered make it easier to keep?

Zbyszek
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