On Sun, Jul 12, 2020 at 02:27:49PM -0700, John M. Harris Jr wrote:
There's no reason to "update" any config, php-fpm is
just an alternative
option. mod_php still works well, and doesn't need to be replaced by those
currently using it. It's still supported by the upstream, is still widely used
in RHEL, Debian-based systems and so on, and has a few users in Fedora as
well. It doesn't make sense to drop support for this.
It'd be as simple as accepting ngompa's PR, here:
https://src.fedoraproject.org/rpms/php/pull-request/4
Remi has rejected the PR. There is really nothing more to discuss here,
and I cannot really see you are making a productive contribution to
technical debate in Fedora by continuing this thread, especially given
the misinformation which others have already had to correct.
If you are struggling to adapt existing servers from mod_php to php-fpm
please use the users list to ask for help.
Fedora 33 will not include mod_php - end of story.
Regards, Joe