Hello Lester,

Tuesday, September 9, 2008, 6:05:38 AM, you wrote:

> While I have loaded 5.3.? changing any of my existing code base to remove 
> warnings is not likely to happen any time soon since compatibility with users
> who are still running older versions of PHP still needs to be maintained.

> I've got http://wiki.php.net/doc/scratchpad/upgrade/53 which seems to be 
> currently the only reference to changes? But where do I find the detail on how
> things ARE currently implemented such as namespace and (fingers down throat)
> goto?

> Another major concern here since maintaining BC with *PHP4* is still an 
> unfortunate current requirement in the field is what happens when PEAR 
> actually uses namespace and other 5.3 only features. HOW will we manage 
> accessing versions of PEAR that are compatible with our active codebase and so
> ensure that we have compatible sets of packages?

PHP 4 is no longer supported - in no way. If PEAR still insists on PHP 4
then we cannot support PEAR either. Anyway, as far as I know PEAR does a
good job in maintenance, especially in supporting both PHP 4 and 5. And
some people are working on a new system that supports PHP 5.

marcus

> Personally I can't stand the CURRENT problems that is caused by not knowing
> which version of a PEAR extension users actually have and in order to ensure a
> COMPATIBLE version, but in future will the PEAR installer pick up a correct
> version for the copy of PHP actually being run?

> I get the distinct impression that those pushing for PHP5.3 are simply not 
> making a good case for many of us to even want to follow them down that path?
> It almost feels like this is a DIFFERENT path to the main stream of PHP6 which
> many of us are much more desperate to be testing in the field, which seems to
> have become an ignored backwater? Key elements which have been flagged to PHP6
> ( such as BIGINT ) are on hold while new concepts which were not part of the
> PHP6 reoadmap have been forced through? Since current hardware *IS* 64 bit,
> actually handling 64 bit numbers properly would be nice :)

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Best regards,
 Marcus


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