I do agree that by getting it into the core it would be upgraded and such but what if you got the best of both worlds? :p Sent from my iPhone On Nov 27, 2009, at 7:29 AM, "Alexey A. Rybak" <alexey.rybak@gmail.com> wrote: > Seems like I started to miss something :) OK, imagine that PHP-FPM > goes into PHP repo > > - being different SAPI additional to those twentyby mike - Php-fpm Mailing List - English
I get this too sometimes. Not sure why. Sent from my iPhone On Nov 27, 2009, at 12:28 AM, "bugx" <nginx-forum@nginx.us> wrote: > oh,god > no one kown this > > Posted at Nginx Forum: http://forum.nginx.org/read.php?3,22751,25904#msg-25904 >by mike - Php-fpm Mailing List - English
I can't guarantee that. Note that I said php core will only need to be modified if there is a bug or something additional needed or missing. However we have a good idea of what it needs right now and for the future based on the wishlist. Remember. This is not just for those daring enough to patch php and recompile it themselves but for package management with all the repos. For companieby mike - Php-fpm Mailing List - English
So, we're still out there on our own saying "here's a newer version of PHP-FPM, patch it against your core PHP code?" Seems kinda hokey to me but two people voted that they liked that. Let me pose this a different way, and this seems to be almost a religious discussion now... What if we got the PHP team to integrate the pieces needed for PHP-FPM to manage php-cgi properly, using direcby mike - Php-fpm Mailing List - English
He had a meeting right before 0.6 and came out of it with the same direction it seems like. To me I'm a bit scared that if it gets into php core that it will stagnate especially if the management features are trying to be tweaked. I mean how often is a php release out? And how long does it take for the distros to upgrade? Sent from my iPhone On Nov 24, 2009, at 11:32 PM, "Alexey A.by mike - Php-fpm Mailing List - English
I'm open to ideas. I originally choose launchpad because I've been hanging out with the Drizzle crowd, who are all seasoned developers who have contributed to almost every major open source project that the web 2.0 stack uses... They decided on bzr and launchpad, and I believe MySQL has switched over to LP too; Ubuntu uses it (it would make sense) and it does have bug reporting, feature requestinby mike - Php-fpm Mailing List - English
Oh yeah. I know that. For some reason I always associate icc with IA64. Durrr. Cool. We'll get this fixed soon. If you submitted a ticket for it with the resolution it helps for accounting Sent from my iPhone On Nov 23, 2009, at 9:45 PM, nightsailer <nightsailer@gmail.com> wrote: > Yes, works fine. > Intel EM64T is compatible with AMD64. > > > On Nov 24, 7:03 am, Michaelby mike - Php-fpm Mailing List - English
Well so far we have a total of 1. Maybe 2 if Andrei popped out of the woodwork to throw something in. Does github do bug tracking etc? Or does redmine have git capabilities? I'm thinking we could still stick with svn. People contributing in a git fashion can submit patches that committers can review and/or commit... Sent from my iPhone On Nov 23, 2009, at 7:39 PM, Khazret Sapenov <sapby mike - Php-fpm Mailing List - English
Thank you. And yeah I have been thinking of the Redmine route myself. The committers list will likely be small enough where a distributed model like git or bzr is not needed. Sent from my iPhone On Nov 23, 2009, at 6:57 PM, Mathew Davies <thepixeldeveloper@googlemail.com > wrote: > Hi, > > I have not read the whole discussion but I would like to put redmine > forward fby mike - Php-fpm Mailing List - English
nice - and it runs without any issues? On Mon, Nov 23, 2009 at 9:41 AM, nightsailer <nightsailer@gmail.com> wrote: > Hi, I've tried compile php-fpm with intel icc compiler v11.1,but make > error: > fpm_atomic.h(116): catastrophic error: #error directive: unsupported > architecture. please write a patch and send it in > #error unsupported architecture. please write a patch aby mike - Php-fpm Mailing List - English
Yeah - that's why it says "go to launchpad right now, we're working on this" or something. I just need to figure out if a) we have the historical syncing to /downloads/ setup properly, and b) what the latest stable version actually is. changelogs and such may not exist. however, if we switched to using something like redmine or something, or possibly used launchpad more efficiently, weby mike - Php-fpm Mailing List - English
When reading it on an iPhone for example or other clients it is unknown which mailing list it is associated to. When reading in a browser, I have gmail filters set to auto-label things, that is not really my concern. However, I am on many mailing lists and also get direct emails in my inbox... I find it -very- helpful to know if it's a question posed to a mailing list or something I have to read.by mike - Nginx Mailing List - English
Igor also would you be able to prefix the subject line when inside of mailman? etc? this makes it a lot easier to identify the list... thanks :) _______________________________________________ nginx mailing list nginx@nginx.org http://nginx.org/mailman/listinfo/nginxby mike - Nginx Mailing List - English
Momchil, et al: I've thrown together a very quick template to get things started. Some information off the wiki will be moved to the normal website, so the wiki can be purely for user additions and edits. I might change the developer stuff over to something else than launchpad perhaps. We'll have to see about that. I might discuss with dreamcat4 since he's been contributing code and patches. Aby mike - Php-fpm Mailing List - English
My answer is - why not both? :) It's free. http://www.linkedin.com/groups?gid=2516069 - there ya go. On Sat, Nov 21, 2009 at 8:50 PM, Khazret Sapenov <sapenov@gmail.com> wrote: > Perhaps LinkedIn group(for PHP-FPM) would give exposure of much higher > quality than Facebook.by mike - Php-fpm Mailing List - English
On Sun, Nov 22, 2009 at 9:53 AM, Igor Sysoev <is@rambler-co.ru> wrote: > http://nginx.org/mailman/listinfo/nginx-devel Yeah, -devel is better. I keep thinking of "php internals" but really, it should be devel. Even though I'm not a developer, I signed up - as well as -announce FYI the title of this English list has a typo - "nginx Enlglish mailing list <nginx@nginx.oby mike - Nginx Mailing List - English
On Sun, Nov 22, 2009 at 7:07 AM, Momchil Ivanov <slogster@gmail.com> wrote: > available under constant URLs, so that packages can be build. You cannot > expect port/package maintainers to track URL changes :) they have other stuff > to do. Making it easier to adopt in most systems is the first step for getting > more audience. Advertising and spreading the word comes next. I coby mike - Php-fpm Mailing List - English
On Sat, Nov 21, 2009 at 5:33 PM, Momchil Ivanov <slogster@gmail.com> wrote: > If the website lists stable versions and where to get them from, everything > else matters only for coders (currently dreamcat4). It's up to their religion > what they use for devevelopment. Well ideally I want developers to be able to just join in the fun as easy as possible too. So anyone's ideas are fby mike - Php-fpm Mailing List - English
On Sat, Nov 21, 2009 at 3:31 PM, Momchil Ivanov <slogster@gmail.com> wrote: > Since in your eyes it's a community project, you should be able to accept > criticism from the community :) it is as simple as that. Only if it is constructive and people are willing to help. Remember I volunteered to try to keep the project alive. Without Andrei around it was doomed to completely fizzle ouby mike - Php-fpm Mailing List - English
Sounds like a good opportunity to make nginx-internals@ as well, for those folks who want to discuss internals as opposed to end users looking for rewrite help and things like that :) Please let us know when we can subscribe to the new one for this main mailing list. I'd prefer to jump on that one as soon as it is available and remove myself from the old one (if possible... unless you find a wayby mike - Nginx Mailing List - English
On Sat, Nov 21, 2009 at 1:44 PM, <jim@ohlste.in> wrote: > Mike, > > I said this to you privately and now I'll say it publicly. You claim that your clients who are using php-fpm include more than one Fortune 50 company. Where's their money? It seems they have deeper pockets than any of us small webmasters and developers would. Why would I want to contribute money when they haven't?by mike - Php-fpm Mailing List - English
I'm sorry, but it is a community project and it's just an additional way for exposure. Do you bitch that mysql php or nginx have Facebook pages? Does it really hurt you to add it? If you are all so passionate about the project please contribute. Code money test cases whatever. I am hitting up anyone I meet with c skills to help contribute to finally finish things like adaptive process sby mike - Php-fpm Mailing List - English
For anyone who wants to become a fan, feel free. At some point we might be able to use this for announcements and such. http://www.facebook.com/pages/PHP-FPM/181091647793 Email me off the list for any questions or ideas etc.by mike - Nginx Mailing List - English
For anyone who wants to become a fan, feel free. At some point we might be able to use this for announcements and such. http://www.facebook.com/pages/PHP-FPM/181091647793 Email me off the list for any questions or ideas etc.by mike - Php-fpm Mailing List - English
There is not an official one. Some people may have put theirs in... On Fri, Nov 20, 2009 at 2:42 PM, Steven Roussey <sroussey@gmail.com> wrote: > I was hoping that I could just install PHP-FPM via Ubuntu's apt-get, > but didn't notice a PPA on launchpad. Can someone provide me a link? > > Thanks, > -steve-- >by mike - Php-fpm Mailing List - English
if you have the time, it would be beneficial to know if this is a php-fpm specific issue or not too :) maybe try mod_php w/ apache? or spawn-fcgi? if you have the time and desire to help make a better php-fpm that is :) On Thu, Nov 19, 2009 at 3:04 AM, karim_ <info@evolvedmarketing.net> wrote: > Hi Michael, > > Ioncube loader was positioned first yes.. > > I just fixed the pby mike - Php-fpm Mailing List - English
just to throw some ideas in here according to this: http://www.ioncube.com/faq.php?sid=1d442d702d1781b4639c7c566b801878&sid=1d442d702d1781b4639c7c566b801878#zo2 both can be combined however, it says you should ensure the ioncube loader is positioned first in the ini file no clue if that helps but that's all i can add. On Thu, Nov 19, 2009 at 2:55 AM, karim_ <info@evolvedmarketing.net&gby mike - Php-fpm Mailing List - English
Not "nobody" just nobody has stepped up yet. I've been shopping around to anyone who can hack C. On Tue, Nov 17, 2009 at 1:58 AM, grigori <grigori.kochanov@gmail.com> wrote: > For me sounds like a nonsense - discussing the new name of the absent > function when nobody can implement it. > > > On 17 ноя, 00:51, Jérôme Loyet <m...@fatbsd.com> wrote: >>by mike - Php-fpm Mailing List - English
attached and a link. i don't remember where i got this from... but it's basically been a placeholder for me :p http://mikehost.com/~mike/tmp/nginx.1.manpage On Tue, Nov 17, 2009 at 1:18 AM, Edho P Arief <edhoprima@gmail.com> wrote: > On Tue, Nov 17, 2009 at 4:07 PM, Michael Shadle <mike503@gmail.com> wrote: >> i stole a copy that was in some package somewhere... but it's outby mike - Nginx Mailing List - English
i stole a copy that was in some package somewhere... but it's outdated and it might be just a stub On Tue, Nov 17, 2009 at 12:57 AM, Edho P Arief <edhoprima@gmail.com> wrote: > AFAIK, there is none. > > Is there someone currently working at it? > > -- > O< ascii ribbon campaign - stop html mail - www.asciiribbon.org > >by mike - Nginx Mailing List - English
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