Hannes Magnusson wrote:
On Mon, Nov 10, 2008 at 18:06, Lester Caine <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Pierre Joye wrote:
pecl4win is dead and will not be restored anymore. In the next weeks,
pecl.php.net will provide the DLLs based on releases instead of random
snapshots, for each active branches (5.2, 5.3 and HEAD).
Does this mean we will have the same problem with pecl that we currently
have with pear when trying to build an installation disk for a secure site (
one with no internet access ), and have to download everything one at a time
rather than just downloading a single full package?
Not if you help implementing this thing no. Otherwise there are no guarantees.
Either way, this is not a internals@ subject, please move it to pecl-dev@
"Not our problem now?"
In the past we have had builds that we could work with and test - including
the pecl library. With even more packages being moved to pecl, then this is
even more important, but it looks like PHP5.3alpha3 will be a rather cut down
version of what is currently available in PHP5.2.7 - at least on windows?
At the current time there is no way to test a windows system that currently
runs happily on PHP5.2.X on PHP5.3 because key components provided via pecl or
in internals are simply not yet available. Until we can get a version of
PHP5.3 that we CAN test ....... PHP6 seems to be in the same limbo as well?
( Currently my development Linux box is laying flat on it's back with it's
legs in the air because Mandriva2009/KDE4 simply will not play with my
hardware - just another 'improvement' that wastes even more time so I can't
even try PHP5.3 on Linux at the moment :( )
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