On Sun, 22 Jun 2003, Johann Hanne wrote: > I can't believe it. I posted this patch several times. Everybody but Harrie > ignored it. I even wrote that I hope it gets into 4.3.3. Nobody except Harrie > replied. Now it's applied and NOW somebody has to claim it's a huge feature > patch which should not go in. Sorry, but did you actually have a look at the > patch? It's NOT a huge feature patch.
Harrie is listed as the maintainer of this code, and thus it's his responsibility to check them. I did have a look at the patch and all I saw was the addition of two (huge) functions. > - It adds the TSRM stuff, but it does it the same way as it's done in the > other extensions. That's not a problem of course. > - It adds some constants. I don't think something like that belongs in a bugfix release. > - It adds two trivial new functions, both only setting or returning a global. 150 lines of code is not a trivial function. > - It moves the code for the SNMP value retrieval into a seperate function. But > this is more a cleanup than a feature patch...?! > The last one is the ONLY thing where existing code is modified, and I've > really tested it extensively. So where's the problem??? > > You could even see it as a BUGFIX patch. The way SNMP values were returned > until now was unusable it some situations! *If* the retrieval was modified, it might be even breaking Backward Compability, which makes this even a bigger non-no. Derick -- "Interpreting what the GPL actually means is a job best left to those that read the future by examining animal entrails." ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Derick Rethans http://derickrethans.nl/ International PHP Magazine http://php-mag.net/ ------------------------------------------------------------------------- -- PHP Internals - PHP Runtime Development Mailing List To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php