"Reindl Harald" wrote in message
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Ah right, did not think it was that old, thanks, got new servers ready to go
in,
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Am 27.08.2011 02:09, schrieb Aaron Gray:
> I cannot seem to find 'ext_skel' or 'PECL_Gen' on my F11 instillation of
> php-devel?
Fedora 11 is EOL since a bunch of releases time and has PHP 5.2.x
5.2.x is EOL too - consider update your systems from time to time
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On 08/26/2011 05:09 PM, Aaron Gray wrote:
> I cannot seem to find 'ext_skel' or 'PECL_Gen' on my F11 instillation of
> php-devel ?
No idea what F11 does, but it is in the source tarball. Just download it
from php.net.
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I cannot seem to find 'ext_skel' or 'PECL_Gen' on my F11 instillation of
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I'm fine with git and I think moving to something like that together
with up-to-date tools to contribute (or review patches etc.) will help a
lot.
But I would prefer to keep the (core) infrastructure at PHP internally.
It's just *so* much easier to integrate tools, add things like hooks for
the bu
On Fri, Aug 26, 2011 at 5:21 PM, Justin Rovang
wrote:
> Now hold on a sec - It's ok to vote to determine the fate of PHP development
> - for the entire PHP-lovin' world.
>
> Yet, it's not ok to vote for the handful of developers to collaborate?
>
> Three weeks of discussion (based on what I've see
Now hold on a sec - It's ok to vote to determine the fate of PHP
development - for the entire PHP-lovin' world.
Yet, it's not ok to vote for the handful of developers to collaborate?
Three weeks of discussion (based on what I've seen here on the list)
seems not enough for such a heavy change.
On Fri, Aug 26, 2011 at 2:28 AM, Ferenc Kovacs wrote:
> On Fri, Aug 26, 2011 at 8:48 AM, Lester Caine wrote:
>> David Muir wrote:
>>>
>>> FWIW, PEAR is already moving to GitHub.
>>
>> So who dictated that
>> There should at least be a little consistency in PHP and this is just
>> another exa
Ferenc Kovacs wrote:
- which vcs would you prefer to use for your current work on the php project
- which vcs will you continue to use what ever anybody else thinks you should be
using?
I'm running hg into github transparently for those projects that have already
jumped lemming like ... and I
Am 26.08.2011 09:51, schrieb Ferenc Kovacs:
> would this method give the same result as
> unserialize("O:8:\"stdClass\":0:{}") for example?
That is the whole point of it, yes.
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Ferenc Kovacs wrote:
> which is pointless if we can't easily accept/merge the pull requests
> from the github clone. :/
You can very easily accept pull requests from GitHub even if you're not
working on GitHub.
e.g. I've been working on my own PHP fork, and have submitted a pull
request to the PH
> If I could vote I'd vote for mercurial, but then again, I bet having PHP on
> github will increase contributions very quickly.
>
which is pointless if we can't easily accept/merge the pull requests
from the github clone. :/
git itself is a powerful tool, but as AFAIK most of the people in this
t
On Thu, Aug 25, 2011 at 11:46 AM, Sebastian Bergmann wrote:
> I have attached a patch to https://bugs.php.net/bug.php?id=55490 that
> implements ReflectionClass::newInstanceWithoutConstructor() to create an
> object a class without invoking the constructor.
>
> As there are certain internal cl
The only think that worries me is that most of the time people choose the
service and not the tool.
On one hand you have Mercurial, a more than capable DVCS with the lowest
barrier of entry IMHO (you will love it while you learn it), and the very
good service that is Bitbucket, now kind of catchin
On Fri, Aug 26, 2011 at 8:48 AM, Lester Caine wrote:
> David Muir wrote:
>>
>> FWIW, PEAR is already moving to GitHub.
>
> So who dictated that
> There should at least be a little consistency in PHP and this is just
> another example of everybody just doing what they want and sod the rest of
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