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Request #57213 additional information about used memory/type in apc.php
Submitted: 2006-09-01 05:38 UTC Modified: 2006-09-07 03:19 UTC
From: thomas-lists at mysnip dot de Assigned: shire (profile)
Status: Closed Package: APC (PECL)
PHP Version: 4.4.3 OS: Linux
Private report: No CVE-ID: None
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 [2006-09-01 05:38 UTC] thomas-lists at mysnip dot de
Description:
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Coming from
http://news.php.net/php.pecl.dev/4095

It would be very good to see additional information about the type of operation (using mmap or shm) in apc.php.
This could clear some confusion about how it works when you try to specify the memory to use.

Something like 
Shared Memory: MMAP using 1 Segment(s) with 64.0 MBytes
or 
Shared Memory: SHM using 1 Segment(s) with 64.0 MBytes

would be sufficient IMO.
An additional entry telling the mode instead would be great too.
Additional bug-report about used memory will follow.




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 [2006-09-07 03:19 UTC] shire@php.net
This bug has been fixed in CVS.

In case this was a documentation problem, the fix will show up at the
end of next Sunday (CET) on pecl.php.net.

In case this was a pecl.php.net website problem, the change will show
up on the website in short time.
 
Thank you for the report, and for helping us make PECL better.

This has been added (slightly modified) in the latest CVS version.  Thanks for the input, please let us know if you have any other suggestions.
 
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