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On 23-Aug-07, at 9:49 PM, BuildSmart wrote:
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On Aug 23, 2007, at 21:19:52, Ilia Alshanetsky wrote:
The link in the previous e-mail was wrong, the correct location of
the tarball is:
http://downloads.php.net/ilia/php-5.2.4RC3.tar.bz2 (md5sum:
72371ec077dd393f0c7d6370d115dcb6)
On 23-Aug-07, at 8:22 PM, Ilia Alshanetsky wrote:
Only a week has passed and we are up to RC3 already, only 5 new
fixes since last RC one which addresses a minor security issue,
which I wanted to resolve before the final release. The source
tarball can be found at the URL below and Win32 binaries will be
available shortly.
http://downloads.php.net/ilia/php-5.2.4RC2.tar.bz2 (md5sum:
dc6589d253b4ac5010603c5927f33546 )
Please try this RC out on your code and report back any critical
issues you may discover. If all goes well the plan is to have the
final release done by the end of next week.
Ilia Alshanetsky
5.2 Release Master
Ilia Alshanetsky
It fails to generate a working binary for Mac OSX 10.4.10 on an
intel XServe that doesn't segfault, I'm sure it's nothing critical
since I've experienced similar issues with other RC versions that
seem to be resolved with official releases.
That's strange, I've compiled RC2 on my Intel mac and it seems to be
working fine without any issues. Could this perhaps be related to
some of the modules you have enabled?
It's not worth me spending time on since I have other PHP build
issues that are far more important like why 5.2.3 wont generate a
thread safe binary for apache 1.3.33 or the binaries are thread
safe and the modules aren't or the reverse (I haven't figured out
which is the case yet and no one seems to be of any help so far).
Apache 1 sapi does not need to thread-safe since Apache 1 does not
use threads.
Ilia Alshanetsky
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