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I am using some software that requires me to have thread safety disabled. I am working on a Windows server. From what I've read elsewhere, I can't just configure this in the .ini file. Is this true? If so, how would I compile it so that thread safety is turned off?

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  • This seems dangerous... disabling thread safety in a web app?
    – João
    Aug 6, 2010 at 16:07
  • It's store locator software from Ultimate Locator. Not too sure what's going on behind the scenes, but I guess they've got their bases covered?
    – Paul Erdos
    Aug 6, 2010 at 18:52

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You have to compile PHP with ZTS disabled (compile flag --disable-zts) or download binaries with ZTS disabled.

This won't work properly in some webservers, namely those which process several PHP scripts simultaneously in the same process.

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  • This option doesn't exist for PHP 5.2.17, and I can't find anything similar May 12, 2011 at 14:40
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    I found it, it was because installing apache2-dev package on my system (Ubuntu) automatically installs apache2-thread-dev whose apxs2 tells the PHP build system to build with thread-safety on. Therefore, the solution was to directly install apache2-prefork-dev package. May 12, 2011 at 15:02
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You can download compiled non-thread-safe binaries of PHP for Windows from

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It is --disable-maintainer-zts command. May try --disable-posix-threads to.

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You can download the last version of Zend Optimizer which have the thread safety on http://downloads.zend.com/optimizer/3.3.0/ZendOptimizer-3.3.0-linux-glibc23-x86_64.tar.gz

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