hi Pierrick,

I would rather go with php-next. The amount of changes are not safe
for a now very stable version in 5.3 and 5.4 (same code base), while
the code could be nicer as you did it in trunk.

Cheers,

On Sat, Mar 10, 2012 at 5:57 PM, Pierrick Charron <pierr...@webstart.fr> wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> As you may know, the cURL PHP extension is currently not in sync
> (featurewise) with the original libcurl. I started to work on it to
> make it as close as possible from the original libcurl. I also did
> some cleaning to make it easier to maintain (ordered all the
> constants/features by their libcurl version). All those changes were
> made on the trunk branch only.
>
> I wanted to make this new version available in PHP5.4 but
> unfortunately I did finish my work when it was already in RC phase.
> The question now is should we include this new version in PHP5.4.1 or
> should we wait for PHP 5.5/6/7 or whatever PHP next will be. There is
> no feature break (AFAIK) so all the previous code should work as
> expected. You'll find the list of new features attached and the last
> code in the trunk branch.
>
> So please, test the new version of the curl extension, review the
> code, and give your input on either or not those changes should be
> merge on 5.4.1
>
> Thanks
> Pierrick
>
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