From: Pierre Joye [mailto:pierre.php@xxxxxxxxx] > > Right now the last release is totally unusable. For various > reasons, some fixable and other will be hardly fixable without > changes in the engine[.] Uh, this is news to me. We did our full release testing with WinCache + Zend Opcache enabled (NTS x86) and no failures were reported. If there are things we should be telling our customers, now is the time to let us know... > > It would be nice if it is possible to have an alternative at > least for a year or two. We are marking the opcode cache portion of WinCache as "deprecated" in 1.3.5; This is the first step towards removal of the code. We would like to get the (WinCache + Zend Opcache) configuration "baked" for one full PHP release cycle. So the soonest we would consider removing the WinCache opcode cache would be at the PHP 5.6 release time. > > Also [W]indows as a whole is not a priority for Zend, for quite > some time. So ideally we should take care of this to ensure > outstanding or at least sync performance and stability. Hm. Going off the number of installs of PHP via the Web Platform Installer (WPI), I would *hope* that Zend would consider Windows customers in their plans. ^_^ --E. -- # Standard disclaimer applies. -- PHP Windows Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php