Am 14.11.2012 00:23, schrieb Ángel González:
So the problem really moves onto the CMS providers, do they support
new php versions and drop customers in shared hosting, do they delay
supporting the new php versions, or do they reimplement mysql_*
in php?
We are talking about ~1.5 years until ext/mysql is really removed. Don't
you think all big project will be able to remove it during that
timerange? And no big hosting provider will roll out that new version on
day 1, so you will not see many hosters running PHP 5.6 (where ext/mysql
is removed) in the next 2 years. Enough time to get rid of the old
mysql_* things.
Deprecated warnings do not hurt anybody, in production environments they
are not visible, so where is the problem? Nothing will break with 5.5
Michael
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