[php-maint] now enabling the suhosin patch by default
Jan Wagner
waja at cyconet.org
Thu Jul 12 21:58:07 UTC 2007
On Thursday 12 July 2007 23:47, sean finney wrote:
> Jan... i don't remember whether or not this affected binary compatibility
> with 3rd party modules. could you comment on that? if so then i can set
> up the suhosin patch to not be applied if your PHP5_COMPAT flag is set.
Hi Sean,
<cite="http://www.hardened-php.net/suhosin.127.html">Unlike the PHP
Hardening-Patch Suhosin is binary compatible to normal PHP installation,
which means it is compatible to 3rd party binary extension like
ZendOptimizer.</cite>
I would intend to say "yes, its binary compatible". :)
Anyways ... while we are talking about binary compatibility. I got latest
ZendOptimizer working with stock debian php4 packages. Didn't realized any
problems and also didn't got any reported by customers. Can't state anything
for php5 (yet).
With kind regards, Jan
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