Re: [PHP-DEV] 5.3.1 process

2009-09-22 Thread Pierre Joye
hi Johannes, I will begin to merge the changes we agreed on on Thursday (mines only). I can't wait more as the diff between PHP_5_3 and PHP_5_3_1 is getting large and it will make the merge harder, increasing the risk to break things. Cheers, 2009/9/19 Pierre Joye : > hi Johannes, > > It is a re

Re: [PHP-DEV] 5.3.1 process

2009-09-22 Thread Pierre Joye
hi, No, this is actually a new feature and it actually more work than what has been proposed in the various patches. We have trunk for the development of new features. On Tue, Sep 22, 2009 at 7:46 PM, X Ryl wrote: > Hi, I would like to know if PHP 5.3.1 will fix the remanent big file (> 4GB) > i

Re: [PHP-DEV] 5.3.1 process

2009-09-22 Thread X Ryl
Hi, I would like to know if PHP 5.3.1 will fix the remanent big file (> 4GB) issue on 32bits system. There was 2 patch posted to fix this, the first one was in bug #48886 and another one is there: http://www.php.net/~wez/lfs.diff I don't know what is the expect

Re: [PHP-DEV] 5.3.1 process

2009-09-19 Thread Pierre Joye
hi Johannes, It is a really great improvement that we don't have to worry anymore about being in a release phase for a given branch. However one thing I would like to improve in the merge frequency. Having a large merge the day (or the day before) a RC does not sound too god to me. It would be muc

[PHP-DEV] 5.3.1 process

2009-09-03 Thread Johannes Schlüter
Hi, a new tool provides new opportunities and challenges, with the move to svn I took some of the new possibilities and after many discussions created a new release process which I'll try for 5.3.1 for which RC1 is about to be packed. (having trouble accessing the snaps box to build it...) The ve