On 28.11.2005 15:35, Lester Caine wrote:
Antony Dovgal wrote:
On 28.11.2005 15:01, Lester Caine wrote:
Edin
You are missing my point - I'd rather STOP people downloading the
stuff that is CAUSING problems everywhere !!!
I am still playing catchup with 5.0.5 and now there ase 'complaints'
on various forums that some package does not work with 5.1 - do I now
fix that - since people are NOT accepting that PHP will be fixed !!!
We KNOW what the problems are, but it's people like me who are getting
it in the neck because *MY* software does not work. When it's not
actually MY fault that is has been broken yet again. I did not write
the original code I am just trying to keep it working !!!
I'm pretty sure you had a lot of time to test *YOUR* software with
release candidates and figure out if it's ready for 5.1 or not before
the release.
The simple answer to that is *NO* - we know that anything using
PEAR::Date will bauk, but at present I'm still working on reparing
packages that fail under 5.0.5
"NO" what? No, you didn't have a chance to test it with RCs?
Or no, you didn't even try to test it?
Didn't get it, sorry..
I've told users NOT to use 5.1 but that does not stop them - does it ?
Then they complain when things we have told them will not work - don't !
Erm..
Your code doesn't work with 5.1 and has some problems with 5.0, right?
So maybe it's better to tell them not to use your code?
Or at least to declare officially "THIS CODE WORKS WITH PHP4 ONLY, DON'T EVEN TRY IT
WITH PHP5".
The latter seems to be the best option to me.
Why to blame PHP instead ?
Exactly what I have said - I'm still fixing 5.0.5 problems - now in
packages like PHPDocumentor - which no one else seems to be addressing.
Will PHPDocumentor work with 5.1 - I don't know, but as of today I have
a copy that runs on 5.0.5 - but don't know yet if I have all of the
problems fixed :(
And then there are the people who need the 5.0.5 fixes to PHPDocumentor
so that it will work with PHP4.4.?
AFAIR you were told several times that there are branches in CVS and it's
pointless to try to make the code compatible with all possible PHP versions.
Make a branch and separate PEAR for 5.x and PEAR for 4.x.
This way you won't have to make the same code work with PHP5 and PHP4.
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Wbr,
Antony Dovgal
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