Hello Pierre, hello Ilia,

  adding E_STRICT was an oversight from me. However we must have E_STRICT to
be able to inform our user base about changes removals in upcoming version.
That was decided upon in the PDM iirc.

best regards
marcus

p.s.: this is a new version with some additions and changes as has always
been with minor version in php. If we hadn't changes we would call it 5.1.5.

Friday, May 12, 2006, 4:25:42 PM, you wrote:

> On Fri, 12 May 2006 10:17:23 -0400
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Ilia Alshanetsky) wrote:

>> 
>> On 11-May-06, at 2:29 PM, Bastian Grupe wrote:
>> 
>> > Marian Kostadinov wrote:
>> >> There is an issue about error_reporting setting in php.ini. I
>> >> took my php
>> >> 5.1 php.ini file and used it for 5.2. Strangely it seemed that  
>> >> E_STRICT
>> >> suddenly turned on.
>> >> Is this an intended change or a bug?
>> >
>> > AFAIK it was intended to change E_ALL to include E_STRICT in 5.2+
>> 
>> 
>> I think this was planned for PHP 6 not PHP 5.2. Although I don't see  
>> a problem with making this change in 5.2 as well, does anyone have  
>> any objections?

> Yes, I do not think it is wise to do it. Something quiet using E_ALL in
> 5.x must remain quiet using 5.2.

> However, there is maybe some edge cases where it makes sense. I do not
> have any in mind.

Best regards,
 Marcus

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