Hello!
The PHP Development Team would like to announce the immediate release
of PHP 5.3.0. This release is a major improvement in the 5.X series,
which includes a large number of new features and bug fixes.
Release Announcement: http://www.php.net/release/5_3_0.php
Downloads: http://php.net/downloads.php#v5.3.0
Changelog: http://www.php.net/ChangeLog-5.php#5.3.0
regards,
Johannes and Lukas
Lukas Kahwe Smith wrote:
Hello!
The PHP Development Team would like to announce the immediate release of
PHP 5.3.0. This release is a major improvement in the 5.X series, which
includes a large number of new features and bug fixes.Release Announcement: http://www.php.net/release/5_3_0.php
Downloads: http://php.net/downloads.php#v5.3.0
Changelog: http://www.php.net/ChangeLog-5.php#5.3.0regards,
Johannes and Lukas
Great news :)
But I think the changelog link is broken =P
Regards
Rodrigo Saboya
Works for me.
Rodrigo Saboya schrieb:
Lukas Kahwe Smith wrote:
Hello!
The PHP Development Team would like to announce the immediate release
of PHP 5.3.0. This release is a major improvement in the 5.X series,
which includes a large number of new features and bug fixes.Release Announcement: http://www.php.net/release/5_3_0.php
Downloads: http://php.net/downloads.php#v5.3.0
Changelog: http://www.php.net/ChangeLog-5.php#5.3.0regards,
Johannes and LukasGreat news :)
But I think the changelog link is broken =P
Regards
Rodrigo Saboya
On Tue, Jun 30, 2009 at 09:25, Rodrigo
Saboyarodrigo.saboya@bolsademulher.com wrote:
But I think the changelog link is broken =P
This will depend on your local mirror. While I've just been in
touch with the mirror maintainers around the world, it may still take
an hour or so before it shows live in your area.
A little bit of patience now will pay off, for sure! ;-P
--
</Daniel P. Brown>
daniel.brown@parasane.net || danbrown@php.net
http://www.parasane.net/ || http://www.pilotpig.net/
Congratulations :)
On Tue, Jun 30, 2009 at 1:25 PM, Rodrigo Saboya <
rodrigo.saboya@bolsademulher.com> wrote:
Lukas Kahwe Smith wrote:
Hello!
The PHP Development Team would like to announce the immediate release of
PHP 5.3.0. This release is a major improvement in the 5.X series, which
includes a large number of new features and bug fixes.Release Announcement: http://www.php.net/release/5_3_0.php
Downloads: http://php.net/downloads.php#v5.3.0
Changelog: http://www.php.net/ChangeLog-5.php#5.3.0regards,
Johannes and LukasGreat news :)
But I think the changelog link is broken =P
Regards
Rodrigo Saboya
On Tue, Jun 30, 2009 at 15:25, Rodrigo
Saboyarodrigo.saboya@bolsademulher.com wrote:
Lukas Kahwe Smith wrote:
Hello!
The PHP Development Team would like to announce the immediate release of
PHP 5.3.0. This release is a major improvement in the 5.X series, which
includes a large number of new features and bug fixes.Release Announcement: http://www.php.net/release/5_3_0.php
Downloads: http://php.net/downloads.php#v5.3.0
Changelog: http://www.php.net/ChangeLog-5.php#5.3.0regards,
Johannes and LukasGreat news :)
But I think the changelog link is broken =P
Already fixed on most mirrors, others will be fixed in few minutes.
-Hannes
Lukas Kahwe Smith wrote:
Hello!
The PHP Development Team would like to announce the immediate release
of PHP 5.3.0. This release is a major improvement in the 5.X series,
which includes a large number of new features and bug fixes.Release Announcement: http://www.php.net/release/5_3_0.php
Downloads: http://php.net/downloads.php#v5.3.0
Changelog: http://www.php.net/ChangeLog-5.php#5.3.0regards,
Johannes and Lukas
Great !
The downloads page is devoid of any note in re pRCL binaries
for Windows.
windows.php.net doesn't say anything either of which pre-existing
PECL binaries will work with 5_3.
Is the 5_2_6 set of PECL binaries compatible with 5_3 ?
2009/6/30 pan pan@syix.com
Lukas Kahwe Smith wrote:
Hello!
The PHP Development Team would like to announce the immediate release
of PHP 5.3.0. This release is a major improvement in the 5.X series,
which includes a large number of new features and bug fixes.Release Announcement: http://www.php.net/release/5_3_0.php
Downloads: http://php.net/downloads.php#v5.3.0
Changelog: http://www.php.net/ChangeLog-5.php#5.3.0regards,
Johannes and LukasGreat !
The downloads page is devoid of any note in re pRCL binaries
for Windows.
windows.php.net doesn't say anything either of which pre-existing
PECL binaries will work with 5_3.Is the 5_2_6 set of PECL binaries compatible with 5_3 ?
--
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Did anyone notice it has been released on the same day as firefox 3.5? See
any similarity in the version numbers?
--
Luke Slater
:O)
Does anyone have any further information on the PECL Binaries for 5.3, will
they be released?
2009/6/30 pan pan@syix.com
Lukas Kahwe Smith wrote:
Hello!
The PHP Development Team would like to announce the immediate release
of PHP 5.3.0. This release is a major improvement in the 5.X series,
which includes a large number of new features and bug fixes.Release Announcement: http://www.php.net/release/5_3_0.php
Downloads: http://php.net/downloads.php#v5.3.0
Changelog: http://www.php.net/ChangeLog-5.php#5.3.0regards,
Johannes and LukasGreat !
The downloads page is devoid of any note in re pRCL binaries
for Windows.
windows.php.net doesn't say anything either of which pre-existing
PECL binaries will work with 5_3.Is the 5_2_6 set of PECL binaries compatible with 5_3 ?
--
PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/)
Nick Cooper wrote:
Does anyone have any further information on the PECL Binaries for 5.3, will
they be released?
I don't, but I suspect it is just a matter of compile + test.
On Linux (CentOS) I've only done testing with i386 but none of the pecl
modules I personally am using w/ 5.2.9 failed to build (for i386 or
x86_64) and they all seem to work as expected (i386). So I expect for
most of them, the distributed binaries will appear once they have had a
little testing.
-=-
The problems I personally have run into:
eAccelerator (stable) fails to build.
Devel version does (at least according to their bug system) but does not
work properly.
suhosin module builds and works but kills the ability of pear to
properly work (pear packages work fine, it's the package management that
suhosin kills - can't even list channels w/o segfault)
Many of the pear packages throw deprecation errors to screen if you have
display_errors enabled. They seem to work, and it seems that these are
errors that were thrown before as well but only under strict reporting.
My guess is they are being brought to the forefront so the code can be
fixed before php 6. Not a biggie if error reporting disabled, but a PITA
on a development machine where you are trying to see errors thrown in
your code.
Maybe it's time for the community to go through pear, fix the errors,
and submit patches to the maintainers that take care of the deprecated
usage.
Nick Cooper wrote:
Does anyone have any further information on the PECL Binaries for 5.3,
will
they be released?I don't, but I suspect it is just a matter of compile + test.
We develop on Windows and deploy on Linux, so without the PECL Windows
binaries, we won't even try and move to 5.3. Surely, we are not
alone...
Lukas Kahwe Smith wrote:
The PHP Development Team would like to announce the immediate release of
PHP 5.3.0. This release is a major improvement in the 5.X series, which
Congratulations to everybody!
One quick question: What is the situation with opcode caches, are APC
and/or EAccelerator already production ready? I know it's not really an
internals question but as the main developers are on this list I figured
I might get a quick answer anyway ;-)
Cheers,
- Chris
Chris,
I've been using APC with PHP 5.3 on my dev box for sometime now and it
works no worse then it did with 5.2.
Ilia Alshanetsky
Lukas Kahwe Smith wrote:
The PHP Development Team would like to announce the immediate
release of
PHP 5.3.0. This release is a major improvement in the 5.X series,
whichCongratulations to everybody!
One quick question: What is the situation with opcode caches, are APC
and/or EAccelerator already production ready? I know it's not really
an
internals question but as the main developers are on this list I
figured
I might get a quick answer anyway ;-)Cheers,
- Chris
Chris,
I've been using APC with PHP 5.3 on my dev box for sometime now and
it works no worse then it did with 5.2.
No worse! You're not really selling it :)
Congrats all anyway, this is a release I'm quite excited about. Yay
for closures!
Some new 5.3 features like closures and the :? operator still cause
bus errors with APC though. For the former there is already an open
ticket since february. So I dont think APC is really 5.3 compatible
yet but I'm sure it wont take long until these issues are fixed now
that 5.3 is out.
Roman
Chris,
I've been using APC with PHP 5.3 on my dev box for sometime now and
it works no worse then it did with 5.2.Ilia Alshanetsky
Lukas Kahwe Smith wrote:
The PHP Development Team would like to announce the immediate
release of
PHP 5.3.0. This release is a major improvement in the 5.X series,
whichCongratulations to everybody!
One quick question: What is the situation with opcode caches, are APC
and/or EAccelerator already production ready? I know it's not
really an
internals question but as the main developers are on this list I
figured
I might get a quick answer anyway ;-)Cheers,
- Chris
Some new 5.3 features like closures and the :? operator still cause bus
errors with APC though. For the former there is already an open ticket since
february. So I dont think APC is really 5.3 compatible yet but I'm sure it
wont take long until these issues are fixed now that 5.3 is out.Roman
Chris,
I've been using APC with PHP 5.3 on my dev box for sometime now and it
works no worse then it did with 5.2.Ilia Alshanetsky
Lukas Kahwe Smith wrote:
The PHP Development Team would like to announce the immediate release of
PHP 5.3.0. This release is a major improvement in the 5.X series, whichCongratulations to everybody!
One quick question: What is the situation with opcode caches, are APC
and/or EAccelerator already production ready? I know it's not really an
internals question but as the main developers are on this list I figured
I might get a quick answer anyway ;-)Cheers,
- Chris
--
--
--
Have you tried compiling the latest (it's still flagged beta)?
Roman Borschel wrote:
Some new 5.3 features like closures and the :? operator still cause bus
errors with APC though. For the former there is already an open ticket
since february. So I dont think APC is really 5.3 compatible yet but I'm
sure it wont take long until these issues are fixed now that 5.3 is out.
Have you tried APC CVS HEAD? I don't get segfaults with either of these
features in the current APC code.
-Rasmus
Hi,
Roman Borschel wrote:
Some new 5.3 features like closures and the :? operator still cause
bus
errors with APC though. For the former there is already an open
ticket
since february. So I dont think APC is really 5.3 compatible yet
but I'm
sure it wont take long until these issues are fixed now that 5.3 is
out.Have you tried APC CVS HEAD? I don't get segfaults with either of
these
features in the current APC code.-Rasmus
Indeed, APC CVS HEAD seems to work fine with these features. I tried
the latest (beta) release 3.1.2 before.
Thanks for the hint!
Roman
Excerpts from Lukas Kahwe Smith's message of Tue Jun 30 09:01:16 -0400 2009:
The PHP Development Team would like to announce the immediate release
of PHP 5.3.0. This release is a major improvement in the 5.X series,
which includes a large number of new features and bug fixes.
Congratulations on the release. It's been a long road to PHP 5.3, and
even longer until its ubiquity, but for those early adopters these new
language features are much appreciated.
Cheers,
Edward
Congratulations on the 5.3 milestone!
Packaging the 5.3.0 stable release into an RPM (linux) will error as the bin/phar symlink is created using the build-time path variable. This has been submitted as bug:
http://bugs.php.net/bug.php?id=48740
Patch:
--- php-5.3.0/ext/phar/Makefile.frag.orig 2009-07-02 11:44:24.000000000 -0700
+++ php-5.3.0/ext/phar/Makefile.frag 2009-07-02 11:45:42.000000000 -0700
@@ -43,4 +43,4 @@
install-pharcmd: pharcmd
-@$(mkinstalldirs) $(INSTALL_ROOT)$(bindir)
$(INSTALL) $(builddir)/phar.phar $(INSTALL_ROOT)$(bindir)
-
$(LN_S) -f $(INSTALL_ROOT)$(bindir)/phar.phar $(INSTALL_ROOT)$(bindir)/phar
-
$(LN_S) -f phar.phar $(INSTALL_ROOT)$(bindir)/phar
I encourage this to be included in the next 5.3 release as it is likely cause some woe for vendors that are packaging php.
I didn't see any specific rpm building automation tests available and the makerpm script included in the source is a bit dated. Would it be of any benefit to the community to provide an updated reference spec file and makerpm script for rpm capabable platforms?
Michael McLane
On Tue, Jun 30, 2009 at 03:01 PM, Lukas Kahwe Smith mls@pooteeweet.org said:
Hello!
The PHP Development Team would like to announce the immediate release
of PHP 5.3.0. This release is a major improvement in the 5.X series,
which includes a large number of new features and bug fixes.Release Announcement: http://www.php.net/release/5_3_0.php
Downloads: http://php.net/downloads.php#v5.3.0
Changelog: http://www.php.net/ChangeLog-5.php#5.3.0regards,
Johannes and Lukas
Xyntrix wrote:
Congratulations on the 5.3 milestone!
Packaging the 5.3.0 stable release into an RPM (linux) will error as the bin/phar symlink is created using the build-time path variable. This has been submitted as bug:
http://bugs.php.net/bug.php?id=48740
Patch:
--- php-5.3.0/ext/phar/Makefile.frag.orig 2009-07-02 11:44:24.000000000 -0700
+++ php-5.3.0/ext/phar/Makefile.frag 2009-07-02 11:45:42.000000000 -0700
@@ -43,4 +43,4 @@
install-pharcmd: pharcmd
-@$(mkinstalldirs) $(INSTALL_ROOT)$(bindir)
$(INSTALL) $(builddir)/phar.phar $(INSTALL_ROOT)$(bindir)
$(LN_S) -f $(INSTALL_ROOT)$(bindir)/phar.phar $(INSTALL_ROOT)$(bindir)/phar
$(LN_S) -f phar.phar $(INSTALL_ROOT)$(bindir)/phar
I encourage this to be included in the next 5.3 release as it is likely cause some woe for vendors that are packaging php.
I didn't see any specific rpm building automation tests available and the makerpm script included in the source is a bit dated. Would it be of any benefit to the community to provide an updated reference spec file and makerpm script for rpm capabable platforms?
Sure, I don't think we have been paying much attention to that.
Contributions would be welcome.
-Rasmus