Hi everyone. I'm trying to plan things for Ubuntu's upcoming 12.04 LTS release. LTS stands for Long Term Support, and it will be supported by Canonical for 5 years. Because of this, I really want to ship a version of PHP that has an is_a() behavior that will be consistent with any future 5.3.x releases.
We just recently updated to 5.3.8 in the release that will become 12.04 (precise pangolin) somewhat accidentally by following Debian's lead. We may need to cherry pick the is_a() reversion into this release, but what I'd rather do is just ship 5.3.9. The release date is April 26 2012, can anyone tell me if 5.3.9 is expected by then? Ideally it would be much much earlier than that so users have time to test. And also can somebody please confirm for me that 5.3.9 will have the is_a() behavior that one would expect all future versions of PHP 5.3 to have? Thanks! -- PHP Internals - PHP Runtime Development Mailing List To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php