fedora core 5 php-eaccelerator
Dennis Jacobfeuerborn
d.jacobfeuerborn at conversis.de
Sun Jun 18 15:43:27 UTC 2006
Chris Chabot wrote:
> Hi Dennis,
>
> Very weird to hear this report from you, at my work i use APC
> extensively in various production envirioments, and without any
> problems.
>
> Including (obviously) in many situations where require_once() is used
> very frequently, and without a single problem..
>
> Sounds like there might have been a miss-configuration? Or didn't you
> name the php files .php ? (if you use a different extention, try adding
> that extention to the apc options).
>
> Personally i use:
>
> extension = apc.so
> apc.enabled=1
> apc.shm_segments=1
> apc.optimization=0
> apc.shm_size=16
> apc.ttl=7200
> apc.user_ttl=7200
> apc.num_files_hint=1024
> apc.mmap_file_mask=/tmp/apc.XXXXXX
> apc.enable_cli=1
> apc.cache_by_default=1
>
> And it's working very well for me, much more stable then eAccelerator
> does (atleast with php 5.1.x)
>
> The only known bug i sometimes run into is when you make 2 classes in 2
> seperate files:
>
> class A {
> private $var;
> }
>
> class B extends A {
> }
>
> hit the page with your browser and then change the source too:
> class A {
> protected $var;
> }
>
> class B extends A {
> }
>
> And php will complain that 'B::var should have the same declaration type
> as A::var'. Restarting apache resolves the problem :-)
>
> As i mentioned, its scheduled to be included in PHP 6, and even some
> core php hackers are involved in the project, so the statement that it
> doesn't deal with require_once ... sounds like FUD to me :-)
>
See http://pecl.php.net/bugs/bug.php?id=7377 .
"Issue with dynamic inheritance and include order ..."
So it's certainly not FUD. Unfortunately there hasn't been any further
feedback to this bug so for now I have to assume that this issue isn't
going to be fixed any time soon. I don't have anything against APC but if
it imposes rules about your coding style (eg no use of require_once) then
that's a pretty big problem for anyone who tries to use existing code with it.
Regards,
Dennis
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