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Hello!
Can someone tell me anything about the state of PHP5 support in APC? I
have read some posts from last september where was statet "in a few
weeks there will be PHP5 support " ;-)
Today I tried to install a snapshot from CVS, to see if it works with
PHP 5.0.3 on my Gentoo-Box. Seems if the
Parameter removed again. Any complaints to add this patch (lowlevel file
io to streams in sha1_file & md5_file) to PHP_5_0 (PHP_4_3 ???), too?
I have no objections to MFHing the path to 4.3.
Ilia
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Paul Reinheimer wrote:
> The advantage of maintaining reverse compatibility is that it helps
encourage
> people to upgrade. Many more people would have many more concerns if the
> 4 -> 5 upgrade broke programs using depreciated practices.
Well, that's the thing I don't get. If I have working syst
The advantage of maintaining reverse compatibility is that it helps encourage
people to upgrade. Many more people would have many more concerns if the
4 -> 5 upgrade broke programs using depreciated practices. ISPs and hosting
companies in particular would be extremely reluctant to upgrade as it wo
At 18:51 15.04.2005, Sara Golemon wrote:
Rather than getting prototype change happy. How about a context parameter
for the file:// wrapper since it only applies to plainfiles anyway. (Note:
Okay so it applies to plainfile wrappers like compress.gzip:// but that just
opens the subordinate resource
Maintaining compatibility between different major versions of PHP must
be extremely hard. Maybe that is obvious, but I do not quite understand
why developers do it. Why PHP 5 has to understand deprecated syntax of
PHP 4? I mean, if someone needs to execute old scripts, they can always
use old e
> > > We can left that out. The flag to search in the include path is
available to
> > > all file_* functions in PHP. Make it sense to search in the include
path for
> > > example in the exif-functions? But this parameter is available there,
too.
> > > So for consistency I added this parameter.
> >
Jani, Albert, have I missed something? I don't see what this has to do with my
update, is this a mistake or am I missing something?
Thanks,
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On Fri, 15 Apr 2005, Andrey Hristov wrote:
> Uwe Schindler wrote:
> > We can left that out. The flag to search in the include path is available to
> > all file_* functions in PHP. Make it sense to search in the include path for
> > example in the exif-functions? But this parameter is available the
On Fri, 15 Apr 2005, Uwe Schindler wrote:
> I can remove this parameter. Without it, the function declaration keeps
> constant and we could add this patch to PHP_5_0, too. It does not change the
> user interface but makes C code simplier and adds support for URLs without any
> cost to it.
I think
I can remove this parameter. Without it, the function declaration keeps
constant and we could add this patch to PHP_5_0, too. It does not change
the user interface but makes C code simplier and adds support for URLs
without any cost to it.
The original intention to change the md5/sha1 code was t
Uwe Schindler wrote:
We can left that out. The flag to search in the include path is
available to all file_* functions in PHP. Make it sense to search in the
include path for example in the exif-functions? But this parameter is
available there, too. So for consistency I added this parameter.
At
We can left that out. The flag to search in the include path is available
to all file_* functions in PHP. Make it sense to search in the include path
for example in the exif-functions? But this parameter is available there,
too. So for consistency I added this parameter.
At 16:37 15.04.2005, yo
Hi Jani,
Its all set. I've got back and fixed the problems I was getting while
compiling, so there are now no existing lines of code commented out. There
are several that were removed, all having something to do with
SWFMovie_output, for example:
#ifdef HAVE_NEW_MING
RETURN_LONG(SWFMovie_
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