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02:12
anyone have luck with nginx unit loading php extensions? i've got extension_dir set to /usr/lib64/php/modules in the ini settings, but when i start unitd it logs a bunch of PHP Warning: PHP Startup: Unable to load dynamic library 'foo' (tried: /opt/remi/php81/root/usr/lib64/php/modules/foo which is seemingly ignoring the folder i set
 
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05:56
Hello
hope all is well
display parent category and then child category based on parent category and then display the each child category product items with name, quantity and price and total each child category products sum in fourth <td>
I want like this


| (parent Category Name) TEST | child Cat |Qty | Price |
| -------- | ----------| | |
| Speakers | Kit |2 |total=300|
| Lights | |4 | |
| TEST2 (another Parent Cat | ----------| | |
What have you tried? We aren't a code-writing service
 
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11:36
@TimWolla hypothetically, I wouldn't be above pretending to be more outraged than I actually am, if I thought it might advance one of my interests.
 
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16:41
Hmm, is there a way to create an enum instance from an enumeration case, instead of a backed value (tryFrom/From) ?
 
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22:22
Oh wow… bottlenecked by compile time due to inclusion of many large files with little code executed … and obviously opcache being off on CLI by default … why even? I can see that one would turn optimizer off, but opcache itself? Turning opcache on speeds things up by a factor of 20…
@bwoebi where is this horrible conversation going on? Or is it better I don't know....
@Danack just a cronjob executing scheduled small tasks (often the same task with different params) - the tasks being each in a file.
And had many tasks at once, so…
@bwoebi I had this situation a few month ago, parent process spawning a bunch of others, ended up using opcache + file cache and saw a 30%+ drop in CPU usage
23:00
@LeviMorrison could you check twitter dm please?

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