Re: PHP5 stable enough for webapps ?

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On 28/01/2005, at 11:56 PM, Jochem Maas wrote:

well if you have been working fine on MacOSX then I reckon thats a good indication!

Well umm, its a standard setup really, i install all the libraries needed for the extensions via fink, i compile php via source.



...and if you want to run redhat thats your problem ;-)

Not my decsision what would you suggest ? We need pretty standard stuff for it to be supported. I dont work for a web company, i'm in an IT department of a government Tv station or i wouldnt need to go through all this hassle to get it.




Yes PHP5 is stable enough to use IMHO, just don't rely on updates to std packages always
working (like the redhat packages - which _ahem_ suck).

As before the systems guy will be doing it from source fk rpm's.



(I have been writing a PHP5 framework since around 11-2003 and I haven't been able to
get it to segfault since around May last year.)

Yeh right interested what your view is on "framework"


...so it runs on Apache2 quite nicely - there is the fact that you must use the prefork apache2
worker module, other than that there are no overwhelming problems (I assume that there
are bugs that could crop up - but this is just going on the assumption that bugless software
is only made on other planets :-) - at any rate I have pushed PHP5 quite far on Apache2
and nothing is breaking - e.g. many cyclic-object-references, which was something that sometimes
caused segfaults in the 'early' days)



I think we could start a flame here, but I have been told the problem isnt with php c code directly but the c libraries it hooks into that instead thread safe ?


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