Ciaran McCreesh wrote:

On Fri, 22 Apr 2005 14:34:36 +0200 Francesco Riosa
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
| > Quite a lot has changed between PHP 4.3.x and 5.0.x. Apparently,
| > things like classes are totally different. The classes in PHP 5
| > more closely resemble Java than the ones in PHP 4.
| | huh ? Horde for example works well with php5, and it's megs of object
| code.
| | there are problem with apache 2 and the usage of threads. Using it
| with prefork apache MPM gived me NO problem (at least in the last 18
| month).


"Works for me" is also not always an indication of whether something is
stable. "Works for lots of people" is better, but best is "doesn't not
work for anyone".



Well then as one of hopefully lots of people, let me chime in with a "PHP5 is working for me as well." How is it developers determine if something's stable? A lack of bug reports from those of us who added entries in our /etc/portage/ files? Where do we report a lack of bugs to get these things pushed into the mainstream on Gentoo?

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