Andi Gutmans <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> We won't release PHP 5 final without upgrading it. But as I think PHP 5 final
> is about a month away (I don't think we'll need another RC), I suggest to
> upgrade SQLite right after RC3 so that it's tested.
>
> Andi

Before it gets too close to the PHP 5 final release and changes at that time
are undesirable, I looked today at the PHP CVS and noticed that the current
stable version of sqlite has not yet been incorporated...

Cheers,

Derrell


> At 10:11 AM 6/7/2004 -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>>Andi Gutmans <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>>
>> > Hi Derrell,
>> >
>> > I don't think it's wise to upgrade the sqlite version so close to the
>> RC3. If
>> > we do so, we'll need to wait another few days to make sure it works. As
>> there
>> > are so many fixes in RC3 and sqlite support hasn't deteriorated, I suggest
>> to
>> > do it right after RC3.
>>
>>Ok.  I've been running RC2 with no changes other than an upgraded sqlite for
>>the past month or so (since a couple days after RC2 was released) with no
>>adverse effects.  I can understand your reluctance to upgrade it, I suppose.
>>I'll upgrade my local copy again, after downloading RC3, and look forward to
>>having the latest sqlite in RC4.  (I'd *highly* recommend against releasing
>>php5-final with the current sqlite version since the problem with ATTACH
>>greatly decreases the utility of sqlite.)
>>
>>Cheers,
>>
>>Derrell

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