On Nov 15, 2007 3:10 PM, Richard Quadling <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On 15/11/2007, Mario Brandt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > >PHPx will run with these Microsoft libraries and provide a 25% on > > >average performance increase in real world tests > > > > Using Apache compiled with VS8 and PHP 5.2.4 compiled with VS8 bootest > > the application speed of my scripts. > > > > > > >Ha. Yes. I see your point, but for those INSTALLING PHP, they would > > >prefer an MSI which just "did it". So, bundle the libs and move on. > > > > I'm one of these Win32 user. Me and others hate *.msi files. > > It puts info in the registry and you need to uninstall it over the > > control panel. > > zip pack is much easier to install / testing and removing. > > So how would you expect to deal with a new MS runtime environment for PHP? > > I suppose, no matter how many times the message "This version of PHP > requires this pack of files from Microsoft" with a link to the files > you are still going to get users complaining that their PHP doesn't > work. > > Just like the number of bogus Doc bugs for the CHM being downloaded > via IE (See the warning on http://www.php.net/download-docs.php).
Users complain, it is part of the game. Nothing we can do or (not) provide will change this fact. Now, back to another fact, do we still require gcc 2.7.2.3 or libc 1.0.9? No, we don't. Nobody said that we will stop providing vc6 builds, only that we have been sitting on vc2005 or 2008 long enough, it is time now to make a step forward and enjoy these new versions. I'm sure MS people will also be very happy to give us a hand if we need it. --Pierre -- PHP Internals - PHP Runtime Development Mailing List To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php