Re: [PHP-DEV] Default long/lat. Why?

2006-10-13 Thread Lester Caine
Andi Gutmans wrote: Exactly. And note where America is :) England is nicely isolated as well :) Anyway, I see no reason not to keep it this way. And default to the Jewish calendar as well ;) Time zero is Greenwich so shouldn't the location be that? You obviously haven't seen this map: ht

[PHP-DEV] Re: cvs: php-src /tests/output ob_020.phpt

2006-10-13 Thread Michael Wallner
Michael Wallner wrote: > mike Fri Oct 13 09:03:03 2006 UTC > > Added files: > /php-src/tests/output ob_020.phpt > Log: > - add test, segfaults ATM > > > http://cvs.php.net/viewvc.cgi/php-src/tests/output/ob_020.phpt?view=markup > Index: php-src/tests/ou

Re: [PHP-DEV] Default long/lat. Why?

2006-10-13 Thread Derick Rethans
On Fri, 13 Oct 2006, Lester Caine wrote: > Andi Gutmans wrote: > > > Exactly. And note where America is :) > England is nicely isolated as well :) > > > Anyway, I see no reason not to keep it this way. > And default to the Jewish calendar as well ;) > Time zero is Greenwich so shouldn't the loca

Re: [PHP-DEV] Default long/lat. Why?

2006-10-13 Thread Alain Williams
On Fri, Oct 13, 2006 at 01:28:54PM +0200, Derick Rethans wrote: > > > Anyway, I see no reason not to keep it this way. > > And default to the Jewish calendar as well ;) > > Time zero is Greenwich so shouldn't the location be that? > > No, why? If I change it, it would be to 59.21 N, 9.608 E Skei

Re: [PHP-DEV] Re: open_basedir enhancement, runtime tightening

2006-10-13 Thread Pierre
Hello, On 10/13/06, Tim Starling <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Sara Golemon wrote: > The attached patch changes open_basedir from PHP_INI_SYSTEM to PHP_INI_ALL. [...] > The advantage of doing this is that package authors and/or users of shared > hosting who may not have access to making their sett

RE: [PHP-DEV] Re: open_basedir enhancement, runtime tightening

2006-10-13 Thread Sander Steffann
Hi, > Great feature. I can see this being very useful to packaged > PHP applications > like ours (MediaWiki). The only complication in > implementation I can think > of is trying to work out the location of PEAR, for those > modules that use > it. I suppose we would have to append the defaul

Re: [PHP-DEV] Re: open_basedir enhancement, runtime tightening

2006-10-13 Thread Tim Starling
Pierre wrote: There is no issue with PEAR or any applications using include_path and relative paths in include/require. The system include_path, if any, paths should already be in the open_basedir. If they are not, you have to install the desired modules within your open_basedir, just like now.

Re: [PHP-DEV] Re: open_basedir enhancement, runtime tightening

2006-10-13 Thread Gregory Beaver
Tim Starling wrote: Pierre wrote: There is no issue with PEAR or any applications using include_path and relative paths in include/require. The system include_path, if any, paths should already be in the open_basedir. If they are not, you have to install the desired modules within your open_bas

Re: [PHP-DEV] Re: open_basedir enhancement, runtime tightening

2006-10-13 Thread Pierre
Hello, On 10/13/06, Gregory Beaver <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Tim Starling wrote: > Pierre wrote: >> There is no issue with PEAR or any applications using include_path and >> relative paths in include/require. The system include_path, if any, >> paths should already be in the open_basedir. If t

Re: [PHP-DEV] Default long/lat. Why?

2006-10-13 Thread Richard Lynch
On Fri, October 13, 2006 6:28 am, Derick Rethans wrote: > On Fri, 13 Oct 2006, Lester Caine wrote: > >> Andi Gutmans wrote: >> >> > Exactly. And note where America is :) >> England is nicely isolated as well :) >> >> > Anyway, I see no reason not to keep it this way. >> And default to the Jewish ca