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@fncmedia fncmedia commented Jun 6, 2016

Q A
Branch? 3.1
Bug fix? yes
New feature? no
BC breaks? no
Deprecations? no
Tests pass? yes
Fixed tickets yes
License MIT
Doc PR reference to the documentation PR, if any

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👍
Status: reviewed

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dunglas commented Jun 8, 2016

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fabpot commented Jun 8, 2016

Thank you @fncmedia.

@fabpot fabpot merged commit a104c39 into symfony:3.1 Jun 8, 2016
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This PR was merged into the 3.1 branch.

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Added missing APCU CacheProvider of doctrine/cache 1.6.x

| Q             | A
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| Branch?       | 3.1
| Bug fix?      | yes
| New feature?  | no
| BC breaks?    | no
| Deprecations? | no
| Tests pass?   | yes
| Fixed tickets | yes
| License       | MIT
| Doc PR        | reference to the documentation PR, if any

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a104c39 Added APCU CacheProvider of doctrine/cache 1.6.x
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Is it not going to be supported in 2.8?

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xabbuh commented Jun 15, 2016

@dextervip No, we never backport features to already released minor versions.

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dunglas commented Jun 16, 2016

@xabbuh this one is really annoying because it prevents using Symfony 2 on PHP 7 with decent performances. The compatibility layer between APC and APCu has been disabled by default on APCu for PHP 7 and requires to recompile the extension to enable it.

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That's my issue. I've upgraded to PHP 7 with sf2.8 but I am unable to use apcu cache now. And I can't upgrade to sf3.x right now. Any workarounds for this?

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teohhanhui commented Jun 17, 2016

What is this used for, actually?

Because before this I can already do:

# app/config/config_prod.yml
doctrine:
    orm:
        metadata_cache_driver: 'apcu'
        result_cache_driver: 'apcu'
        query_cache_driver: 'apcu'

Or is it non-functional? 😛 (But I thought it should throw \InvalidArgumentException if that's the case...)

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