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Moving to Debian #555

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dunglas opened this issue Jan 29, 2024 · 4 comments · Fixed by #582
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Moving to Debian #555

dunglas opened this issue Jan 29, 2024 · 4 comments · Fixed by #582
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@dunglas
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dunglas commented Jan 29, 2024

There are some weird issues with Alpine and PHP, and I recently learned that musl isn't really actively supported by PHP. They fix bugs when reported or patched, but don't run tests with musl etc. There are also many known issues with JIT and musl.

I propose to switch back to Debian/glibc, which is officially supported by PHP.

@rccc
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rccc commented Feb 6, 2024

Hello,
It would be nice for those who have to use python libraries.

@maxhelias maxhelias added the RFC label Feb 6, 2024
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Perf commented Feb 7, 2024

Well, it seems there quite a lot of reasons to move to Debian.
Not sure how accurate is this benchmark, but definitely worth to check it.
https://stackoverflow.com/a/75371326

@dkarlovi
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dkarlovi commented Mar 7, 2024

The more important question is probably why isn't PHP taking musl seriously as a target. 🙈

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drupol commented Mar 12, 2024

How about using Nix to build it? You would have something totally reproducible for free too!

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