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>> Is there any developers who officially supports PHP 4 branch?
WF> Yes, we "support" people using it, but not so much people building it.
WF> We're trying to shift people on to PHP 5 so that the support burden
WF> is lessened. If you're bui
On 23.10.2005 22:43, techtonik wrote:
I might be compenent, but it was a waste of time. I'm not an OOP
programmer and I don't like PHP 5 yet.
I could never understand people saying that PHP5 is about OOP.
It's like saying that kernel 2.6 is about desktop.
True, PHP5 has improved OO support, bu
Hello Nuno,
Saturday, October 22, 2005, 2:01:31 PM, you wrote:
> Hi Marcus.
> Thanks for reviewing the patch!
> I agree with you that using environment vars is excessive in this script.
> The only reason I've used it is to allow the user to pass arguments to
> valgrind (like the suppresions fi
Ron Korving wrote:
> That would be nice. If all memory, even the stuff allocated by functions,
> is freed at the end of the request, I can see where the problem is. It
> would be very useful if this memory really would be freed at the moment
> all references to it disappear. This would be a lot bet
Simon Kissane wrote:
> Bug #14923 concerns PHP's is_writable, etc., functions & POSIX ACLs.
> Likewise, Bug #30931 concerns the same thing.
This bug has been fixed in CVS as pointed by Bug #34957.
So Bugs #14923, #30931 and #34957 are all finally closed, thanks to Wez.
Regards,
Cristiano Duarte