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PHP 5.3.9 released! (Really good news)

yomeroyomero Member
edited January 2012 in General

Well, I have noticed today

http://www.php.net

DotDeb already updated their packages, for the people that uses it (I started recently).

Remember to reinstall php5-suhosin, it seems that the new version uninstalls it.

Also, in regards of this:

http://www.lowendtalk.com/discussion/comment/22447#Comment_22447

Is fixed with the new release.

And for the PHP5-FPM fans, they have released the new "ondemand" scheduling, which allows to specify the max number of children and a timeout to kill them if you don't need that children anymore. That won't let you spare childrens when your server is idling :D

IMHO is very very much better than the dynamic scheduler.

So, have fun. I am having it

PS:I was about to apply the ondemand patch today in the 5.3.8 trunk :D But now we have the 5.3.9 stable!

Comments

  • Some new testing on my to-do list :-)

  • apt-get dist-upgrade, then re-install suhosin.

    (For those who might run into a head-scratcher).

  • FranciscoFrancisco Top Host, Host Rep, Veteran

    CHILD MURDERER.

    Francisco

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  • @Francisco said: CHILD MURDERER.

    LOL!

  • Just installed on my Ubuntu =) It just worked =D

  • I'll install this from Homebrew later or compile it from source.

    I liked that PHP-FPM didn't have a max on the amount of children you could spawn and use

  • sleddogsleddog Member
    edited January 2012

    @Daniel said: I liked that PHP-FPM didn't have a max on the amount of children you could spawn and use

    pm.max_children ? It's still there.

    Just upgraded my dev box using dotdeb. Nothing to it, everything just works.

    The new www.conf config file came configured same as previous versions -- using the 'dynamic' process model. Needed to edit it to enable the new 'ondemand' model.

    What's the overhead I wonder for spinning up and killing off php-fpm processes?

  • @sleddog said: pm.max_children ? It's still there.

    Indeed, that is necessary for the new ondemand.

    @sleddog said: What's the overhead I wonder for spinning up and killing off php-fpm processes?

    Maybe the only slowdown will be at the first petition, when the process is created.

  • I've just updated via apt-get and I didn't have to reinstall php5-suhosin.

  • KeithKeith Member
    edited January 2012

    I've just used apt-get install php5-suhosin which updated all the php5 packages.
    php5-suhosin was already installed.

  • apt-get update
    apt-get upgrade

    Works for me...

  • I recommend this subreddit to all of you: reddit.com/r/lolphp

  • lbftlbft Member
    edited January 2012

    Dotdeb seems to have fixed the issue with the php5-suhosin weirdness.

    I installed 5.3.9-1~dotdeb.1 when I saw this thread, then a while later I got an email from cron-apt on one of my VPSes that 5.3.9-1~dotdeb.2 was available, and when I just did an apt-get update && apt-get upgrade it installed 5.3.9-1~dotdeb.3. That's probably why different people saw different results.

  • @lbft said: Dotdeb seems to have fixed the issue with the php5-suhosin weirdness.

    Yep, I got the updates, no suhosin uninstalling. Maybe was just that change? :P

  • I have few low traffic WordPress website, should I install php5-suhosin or not? :-s Because when I installed PHP 5.3.9 via dotdeb repo, 1 of my VPS got php5-suhosin installed, the others didn't.

  • Suhosin is a security patch, that's all. Read more about it.

  • @yomero said: Suhosin is a security patch, that's all. Read more about it.

    I ran apt-get update; apt-get upgrade and suhosin were automatic installed ;)

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