> Hi, > > It looks like nothing critical has popped up since RC4. > So it looks like we will be sending the final stable release to the > mirrors next Wednesday and announce the release on Thursday barring any > critical issues emerging in the next days. In the mean time test test > test. If issues are found/fixed please send the patches to internals for > review. Based on the importance and risk of the patch will then be > applied, however the next 2 days should really be focused on testing to > make sure we do not have critical issues, minor issues can always be > fixed in 5.3.1 and we better release with known minor issues than big > unknown issues caused by a last minute fix. > > Another focus area should be the migration guide and other documentation > updates: > http://docs.php.net/migration53 > > regards, > Johannes and Lukas >
Johannes and Lukas, Did you hear about crashes under Solaris and MacOSX, and compiler failures under all *BSD systems? They were posted against RC3 and the problems are still the same in RC4. Affected systems: Solaris 8, FreeBSD 6, NetBSD 3, OpenBSD 4, MacOSX/Darwin (unknown, per http://darkrainfall.org/php_test_results_valgrind.txt) As the VERY least, you may want to mention gcc version that the sources are compatible with and platforms the resulted binaries won't run. -- PHP Internals - PHP Runtime Development Mailing List To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php