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Author: Gravis
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Subject: Re: [Dng] My pinning list is getting longer :)
> I don't think php5-fpm needs systemd at all for process management.

of course it's not needed, it's an option after all. however, systemd
can probably do it a bit faster and more reliably. i'm just saying
it's not like this is completely out of place. it's important to
maintain perspective because when you lose it, you become just another
irrational fool.

--Gravis


On Wed, Mar 4, 2015 at 12:39 PM, Anto <aryanto@???> wrote:
> On 04/03/15 04:49, Gravis wrote:
>>
>> from: http://php.net/manual/en/install.fpm.php
>> FPM (FastCGI Process Manager) is an alternative PHP FastCGI
>> implementation with some additional features (mostly) useful for
>> heavy-loaded sites.
>>
>> this actually makes some sense because systemd does do process
>> management. regardless, my guess was that it was enabled because
>> "everybody is using systemd, so why not?" and i expect it will happen
>> even more in the future.
>>
>> --Gravis
>
>
> Hello Gravis,
>
> I don't think php5-fpm needs systemd at all for process management. It has
> been able to manage it alone before systemd was even born. I think this is
> more related to the un-educated assumption (if not stupid) as you guessed. I
> also believe this will happen even more in Debian and all major distros,
> which makes me really sad as I can not seem to do anything about it as an
> ordinary user. I knew C programming language just enough for me to pass the
> exam in the university years ago, so I am not a programmer.
>
> I really wish that I was a programmer after I had disaster issues on my PC
> last year, so I could fork Debian myself. What happened was that I
> carelessly hit "y" after executing dist-upgrade that made systemd and its
> gang screwed up my PC. I have always been using the packages from Debian
> testing repository since 2002 and I had never had serious issues like that.
> I straight away switched to LMDE on that day as I didn't want to waste my
> time rolling back to Debian wheezy. When I heard about Devuan 2 months ago,
> I switched back to Debian wheezy then jessie with limited systemd component
> as I thought it would be a safer base to move to Devuan.
>
> Kind regards,
>
> Anto
>
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