Hi,
Christian poked me offlist about the rounding patch. While talking
about that patch with Johannes I began to wonder if we have any
interest in maintaining a page on the wiki (or a README in php-src)
with contact information for each OS/CPU/Webserver combination.
I guess for Apache on Linux x86 we have all of internals. For windows
and IIS we have the windows team (presumably on all CPU variations?).
FreeBSD is covered by Yahoo. I guess Sun will eventually cover Sparc.
So that leaves other web servers, OS's and CPU's to ..?
regards,
Lukas Kahwe Smith
mls@pooteeweet.org
IIS we have the windows team (presumably on all CPU variations?). FreeBSD is
covered by Yahoo.
It is?
I can't recall any extensive testing from Y! before any release.
Sure, they use FreeBSD but I don't think they even download
alpha/beta/RC releases to test.
Most of our boxes are FreeBSD though, and I do occasionally download a
test release there to sanitycheck it but most of these boxes are
4.x...
-Hannes
hi!
Christian poked me offlist about the rounding patch. While talking about
that patch with Johannes I began to wonder if we have any interest in
maintaining a page on the wiki (or a README in php-src) with contact
information for each OS/CPU/Webserver combination.I guess for Apache on Linux x86 we have all of internals. For windows and
IIS we have the windows team (presumably on all CPU variations?).
Almost yes, and definitively all versions of (active) windows or MSFT softwares.
FreeBSD is
covered by Yahoo. I guess Sun will eventually cover Sparc.So that leaves other web servers, OS's and CPU's to ..?
We have one or two PPC boxes making their way to us, more on that once
we know how it will work.
Cheers,
Pierre
Hi,
Christian poked me offlist about the rounding patch. While talking
about that patch with Johannes I began to wonder if we have any
interest in maintaining a page on the wiki (or a README in php-src)
with contact information for each OS/CPU/Webserver combination.I guess for Apache on Linux x86 we have all of internals. For
windows and IIS we have the windows team (presumably on all CPU
variations?). FreeBSD is covered by Yahoo. I guess Sun will
eventually cover Sparc.So that leaves other web servers, OS's and CPU's to ..?
Just FYI, David did some initial work on creating a wiki page:
http://wiki.php.net/platforms
I guess I will move this to a different location (probably http://wiki.php.net/internals/platforms)
, but I invite everyone to fill in the blanks or correct any guesses
David made.
regards.
Lukas Kahwe Smith
mls@pooteeweet.org