On 9/14/05, Zeev Suraski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> I think it's probably equally big, but it's besides the point.  I'm trying
> to understand what we can do (in 5.0.6 or whatever) that will really solve
> the problem.  The 4.4 approach at this point doesn't appear to be any
> better since regardless of error messages, it makes PHP behave differently
> than it did before.

I'm not sure what we should do, a 5.0.6 without the fix at all is not
acceptable for many people, I can live without though. A 5.0.6 with
the fixes (ref and sec) but only notices.

For 5.1.0, if we really communicate about the breaks, I see no problem
to leave it as it is now. There is many new things and some other
fixes can introduce bugs as well (is_a, but well fixed by instanceof).
And I do not want to wait one more week  to get 5.1.0 :)

--Pierre

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