The first release candidate of 5.2.7 was just released for testing and
can be downloaded here:
http://downloads.php.net/ilia/php-5.2.7RC1.tar.bz2 (md5sum:
be7544212fe4a3ede775a3793ecd3967)
The Windows binaries should become available shortly as well, for now
you can grab the win32 snapshots from snaps.php.net. This release has
been long in coming, so the NEWS file looks quite impressive with an
extensive number of bug fixes. I do not believe any of the fixes are
bound to introduce any regression and the hope is to have a final
release out in the next 2-3 weeks. To make this possible, please test
this RC against your code base and report any problems that you
encounter.
Ilia Alshanetsky
PHP 5.2 Release Master
Sorry for the duplicate, Ilia, forgot to copy to list.
Ilia Alshanetsky wrote:
The first release candidate of 5.2.7 was just released for testing and
can be downloaded here:
You still haven't fixed the LC_CTYPE
issue, have you?
http://marc.info/?l=php-internals&m=121813076018214&w=2
You should see the size of the workaround I had to put in MediaWiki for
this bug.
http://svn.wikimedia.org/viewvc/mediawiki/?view=rev&revision=41379
-- Tim Starling
Tim,
The issue has not been looked at further, the issue with charsets is
pretty close to what you've described in the quoted e-mail.
Unfortunately, I do not see a fix at this time that would retain the
security measures and retain BC.
Sorry for the duplicate, Ilia, forgot to copy to list.
Ilia Alshanetsky wrote:
The first release candidate of 5.2.7 was just released for testing
and
can be downloaded here:You still haven't fixed the
LC_CTYPE
issue, have you?http://marc.info/?l=php-internals&m=121813076018214&w=2
You should see the size of the workaround I had to put in MediaWiki
for
this bug.http://svn.wikimedia.org/viewvc/mediawiki/?view=rev&revision=41379
-- Tim Starling
--
Ilia Alshanetsky
Ilia Alshanetsky wrote:
The first release candidate of 5.2.7 was just released for testing and
can be downloaded here:http://downloads.php.net/ilia/php-5.2.7RC1.tar.bz2 (md5sum:
be7544212fe4a3ede775a3793ecd3967)The Windows binaries should become available shortly as well, for now
you can grab the win32 snapshots from snaps.php.net. This release has
been long in coming, so the NEWS file looks quite impressive with an
extensive number of bug fixes. I do not believe any of the fixes are
bound to introduce any regression and the hope is to have a final
release out in the next 2-3 weeks. To make this possible, please test
this RC against your code base and report any problems that you encounter.
http://snaps.php.net/ is saying that the last Win32 build was on Aug 6 and I'd
like to get my hands on a more recent build as a couple of the niggles with
the php_interbase driver have now been flagged as fixed.
I asked earlier in the week what is the correct way to get a driver forked,
since it is now becoming critical that we have a php_firebird driver built
against the firebird client rather than the much older compatibility client :(
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Hi.
It's have been a week since 5.2.7RC1 and there is no Windows version yet.
Maybe someone could fix the snapshot buildings.
regards
holo
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The first release candidate of 5.2.7 was just released for testing and
can be downloaded here:http://downloads.php.net/ilia/php-5.2.7RC1.tar.bz2 (md5sum:
be7544212fe4a3ede775a3793ecd3967)The Windows binaries should become available shortly as well, for now you
can grab the win32 snapshots from snaps.php.net. This release has been
long in coming, so the NEWS file looks quite impressive with an extensive
number of bug fixes. I do not believe any of the fixes are bound to
introduce any regression and the hope is to have a final release out in
the next 2-3 weeks. To make this possible, please test this RC against
your code base and report any problems that you encounter.Ilia Alshanetsky
PHP 5.2 Release Master
hi,
Hi.
It's have been a week since 5.2.7RC1 and there is no Windows version yet.
Maybe someone could fix the snapshot buildings.
It is fixed since long and works (http://windows.php.net/snapshots/).
However, this release was done without pre announce or requests and we
did not manage to pack it in time. I will do it over the weekend.
Cheers,
Pierre
Pierre Joye wrote:
hi,
Hi.
It's have been a week since 5.2.7RC1 and there is no Windows version yet.
Maybe someone could fix the snapshot buildings.It is fixed since long and works (http://windows.php.net/snapshots/).
However, this release was done without pre announce or requests and we
did not manage to pack it in time. I will do it over the weekend.
Pierre not sure when http://windows.php.net/snapshots/ appeared but who do we
need to kick to perhaps get a link to it on http://snaps.php.net/ THAT is the
site that is currently linked to everywhere when referring to snapshots :(
AND the messages about 5.2.7RC1 REFER to snaps.php.net for windows builds -
see the first message of this thread!
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hi Lester,
Pierre not sure when http://windows.php.net/snapshots/ appeared but who do
we need to kick to perhaps get a link to it on http://snaps.php.net/ THAT is
the site that is currently linked to everywhere when referring to snapshots
:(
bugs.php.net is updated, the qa site needs to but I have no control over it.
AND the messages about 5.2.7RC1 REFER to snaps.php.net for windows builds -
see the first message of this thread!
From now on I will simply stop to read any post from you as long as
there is uppercase words in it. It is annoying, respectless and does
not make your point any better.
Cheers,
Pierre Joye wrote:
From now on I will simply stop to read any post from you as long as
there is uppercase words in it. It is annoying, respectless and does
not make your point any better.
I make no apologies for formatting text as I see fit. It would have been very
useful if you had simply corrected Ilia's post at the time. I do not seem to
be the only person who was waiting for snaps.php.net to be fixed? And had I
been made aware of there being a different site than some of the confusion
over the last few days would probably have been avoided :(
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Pierre Joye wrote:
From now on I will simply stop to read any post from you as long as
there is uppercase words in it. It is annoying, respectless and does
not make your point any better.I make no apologies for formatting text as I see fit. It would have
been very useful if you had simply corrected Ilia's post at the
time. I do
Well Pierre is not alone and the other day I was about to write
something similar. So add me to the list of people that will ignore
you if you insist on this formatting. Its just a question of accepting
the way people talk to each other on this list. If you absolutely need
to highlight, then others have used an underscore in front and at the
end of the words they wanted to emphasize, but even that is rarely
used. Somehow others seem to get by with just English without having
to emphasize words in their sentences. Accept this or accept that your
emails will go to /dev/null. Your choice.
regards,
Lukas Kahwe Smith
mls@pooteeweet.org
Lukas Kahwe Smith wrote:
From now on I will simply stop to read any post from you as long as
there is uppercase words in it. It is annoying, respectless and does
not make your point any better.I make no apologies for formatting text as I see fit. It would have
been very useful if you had simply corrected Ilia's post at the time.
I do not seem to be the only person who was waiting for snaps.php.net
be fixed? And had I been made aware of there being a different site
than some of the confusion over the last few days would probably have
been avoidedWell Pierre is not alone and the other day I was about to write
something similar. So add me to the list of people that will ignore you
if you insist on this formatting. Its just a question of accepting the
way people talk to each other on this list. If you absolutely need to
highlight, then others have used an underscore in front and at the end
of the words they wanted to emphasize, but even that is rarely used.
Somehow others seem to get by with just English without having to
emphasize words in their sentences. Accept this or accept that your
emails will go to /dev/null. Your choice.
Feel free - I've not changed over the years and I still get pigging annoyed :(
From 2005 ....... my reply to Derick
Derick Rethans wrote:
Yeah, that sounds like a really good idea to postpone PHP 6 for another 3 years. ;-)
I know you were joking, but DO WE REALLY WANT THREE VERSIONS OF PHP on
the go ? We need a roadmap to ONE version - don't we?Having the suggestions collected (either in separate text files in CVS
or in a web-bases system) would be a good idea anyways.I think we shouldn't go overboard with all the suggestions. We do want to ship the Unicode PHP this year - and just focussing on Rasmus' initial list seems the best way to me.
Apart from unicode, nothing else on the list was something that could
not be introduced in 5.1 or 5.2. The REAL problem is getting people who
insist that PHP5 is no good to start switching from PHP4, so that it can
be 'put to bed' rather than adding new features to that AS WELL ? The
only time I have a problem with register_globals is where the source is
PHP4 !
What ever happened to shipping PHP6 in 2005?
Derick was joking about 'delaying PHP6 three years' ..... I gave up trying to
help with PHP6 in 2007 - one of the reasons I've not done much 'here' in the
last 18 months other than testing the PHP5 with Firebird releases as they happen.
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Pierre,
Is there something I need to do in snaps code?
BTW... if you want me to directly update source (and get it), I think
I'll need karma for that... I know I have for PHPWEB.
I'll be in São Paulo on CONISLI this weekend, but I can definately do
something beginning next week.
Cheers,
Pierre Joye wrote:
From now on I will simply stop to read any post from you as long as
there is uppercase words in it. It is annoying, respectless and does
not make your point any better.I make no apologies for formatting text as I see fit. It would have been
very useful if you had simply corrected Ilia's post at the time. I doWell Pierre is not alone and the other day I was about to write something
similar. So add me to the list of people that will ignore you if you insist
on this formatting. Its just a question of accepting the way people talk to
each other on this list. If you absolutely need to highlight, then others
have used an underscore in front and at the end of the words they wanted to
emphasize, but even that is rarely used. Somehow others seem to get by with
just English without having to emphasize words in their sentences. Accept
this or accept that your emails will go to /dev/null. Your choice.regards,
Lukas Kahwe Smith
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2008/10/17 Pierre Joye pierre.php@gmail.com:
hi,
Hi.
It's have been a week since 5.2.7RC1 and there is no Windows version yet.
Maybe someone could fix the snapshot buildings.It is fixed since long and works (http://windows.php.net/snapshots/).
However, this release was done without pre announce or requests and we
did not manage to pack it in time. I will do it over the weekend.Cheers,
Pierre
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So snaps.php.net/win32 isn't the place anymore?
Can snaps.php.net be updated to at least point to windows.php.net.
Thanks.
Richard.
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hi,
All references are now updated, in http://qa.php.net
http://bugs.php.net and http://snaps.php.net
Cheers,
Pierre
The more that gets moved from php into pecl, the more many of us rely
on pecl builds to test php. Specificly in regards to 5.3 and 6.0...
hi,
All references are now updated, in http://qa.php.net
http://bugs.php.net and http://snaps.php.netCheers,
Pierre
Hi Pierre
Thank you very much. I was looking for it in hhtp://snaps.php.net and it's
outdated - last 5.2.x in August, 06.
As many people only know snaps.php.net maybe you or someone with proper
rights could update it.
regards
holo
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hi,
Hi.
It's have been a week since 5.2.7RC1 and there is no Windows version
yet.
Maybe someone could fix the snapshot buildings.It is fixed since long and works (http://windows.php.net/snapshots/).
However, this release was done without pre announce or requests and we
did not manage to pack it in time. I will do it over the weekend.Cheers,
Pierre