The point is that there are now a number of core developers who updated their existing php5 checkouts and now have a load of crap from 4.3 merged into their php5 development.
Yes, its a nice idea to make php4 HEAD work for php4 again, but after a grace period to allow people to migrate to the "real" php5 repository. All we have now is a complete mess and another hold-up for php5 development. This is the second or third time my php5 tree has been fucked up by people acting without thinking it through; our time is limited and now we have to mess around making diffs for something that worked fine yesterday? I think you need to reconsider your idea of what "fixed" really means. Now, unless you have something positive to contribute (are you going to remove the crap from our local php5 development trees?), please kindly stop trolling and keep your opinion to yourself. --Wez. On Mon, 23 Jun 2003, Per Lundberg wrote: > On Mon, 2003-06-23 at 11:35, Derick Rethans wrote: > > Sure, and delete my work from my current checkout right away then? You > > obviously have no clue. > > I didn't say that, Derick. You can still get a CVS diff that you can > apply to the php5 tree and keep working. > > > > Breakage is neccessary sometimes. James: thanks for fixing this in the > > > proper way. > > What business is that of yours? > > Well, it is my business as a php5 user and tester. This list gets email > regularly from people who are checking out php4 and fail to compile it. > Do you not agree that there is a reason for this, and that reason is > that the CVS was organized in a bad, hackish way? -- PHP Internals - PHP Runtime Development Mailing List To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php