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freebsd port php-5.2.10 + fpm-0.5.11

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pservit
freebsd port php-5.2.10 + fpm-0.5.11
June 25, 2009 02:52PM
http://php-fpm.org/downloads/freebsd-port/php-5.2.10-fpm-0.5.11.tar.gz
Re: freebsd port php-5.2.10 + fpm-0.5.11
June 25, 2009 08:41PM
On Fri, Jun 26, 2009 at 1:52 AM, pservit<pservit@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> http://php-fpm.org/downloads/freebsd-port/php-5.2.10-fpm-0.5.11.tar.gz
>

any work on this to get into official ports tree?

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Max Baryshnikov
Re: freebsd port php-5.2.10 + fpm-0.5.11
June 26, 2009 04:33AM
> any work on this to get into official ports tree?

As I understand, it couldn't be integrated in the official ports tree
for several reasons:
1. This port conflicts with lang/php5
2. Better way to php-fpm to get into ports tree is a way like suhosin
patch, but things wont go that way, 'cause fpm patch couldn't be
applied as distibution patch (don't know exaclty why, Andrei pointed
it)

If it possible for php-fpm to become a pecl extension, it would
simplify the road to freebsd ports tree, because all problems listed
above will be eliminated automatically.

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Best, Max
Re: freebsd port php-5.2.10 + fpm-0.5.11
June 26, 2009 02:20PM
I'm working both angles - either PECL or PHP.
However, I don't think it can be done in PECL. It needs too many changes to
PHP core.

So there's 4 routes here:

1) PHP 100%
2) PHP changed enough so that a FPM PECL extension can exist and take
advantage of the hooks in PHP
3) PECL only (don't think this is really an option)
4) It stays as a patch like today (probably not likely, it sounds like some
PHP devs are interested in replacing the FastCGI SAPI with this completely)


On Fri, Jun 26, 2009 at 1:33 AM, Max Baryshnikov wrote:

>
> > any work on this to get into official ports tree?
>
> As I understand, it couldn't be integrated in the official ports tree
> for several reasons:
> 1. This port conflicts with lang/php5
> 2. Better way to php-fpm to get into ports tree is a way like suhosin
> patch, but things wont go that way, 'cause fpm patch couldn't be
> applied as distibution patch (don't know exaclty why, Andrei pointed
> it)
>
> If it possible for php-fpm to become a pecl extension, it would
> simplify the road to freebsd ports tree, because all problems listed
> above will be eliminated automatically.
>
> __
> Best, Max
>
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