Hi!
The PHP development team announces the immediate availability of PHP 5.5.6.
This release fixes several bugs against PHP 5.5.5, and adds some
performance improvements for some functions.
All PHP users are encouraged to upgrade to this new version.
For source downloads of PHP 5.5.6 please visit our
downloads page:
http://www.php.net/downloads.php
Windows binaries can be found on:
http://windows.php.net/download/
The list of changes is recorded in the ChangeLog at:
http://www.php.net/ChangeLog-5.php#5.5.6
We would like to thank the contributors and the PHP community for making
this release available.
Regards,
Julien Pauli & David Soria Parra
Can someone please deal with the helpdesk email?
Hi!
The PHP development team announces the immediate availability of PHP 5.5.6.
This release fixes several bugs against PHP 5.5.5, and adds some
performance improvements for some functions.All PHP users are encouraged to upgrade to this new version.
For source downloads of PHP 5.5.6 please visit our
downloads page:http://www.php.net/downloads.php
Windows binaries can be found on:
http://windows.php.net/download/
The list of changes is recorded in the ChangeLog at:
http://www.php.net/ChangeLog-5.php#5.5.6
We would like to thank the contributors and the PHP community for making
this release available.Regards,
Julien Pauli & David Soria Parra
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Regards,
Daniel Fenn
Daniel,
Can someone please deal with the helpdesk email?
this is caused by an auto-responder of some system subscribed to the
announce list replying to everybody ... please ignore it.
Julien,
could you in future separate the mail to announce from the other lists,
so these auto responders only hit you and announce list moderators? :-)
(release process readme might need an update to make this explicit, too)
johannes
On Thu, Nov 14, 2013 at 1:13 PM, Johannes Schlüter
johannes@schlueters.dewrote:
Daniel,
Can someone please deal with the helpdesk email?
this is caused by an auto-responder of some system subscribed to the
announce list replying to everybody ... please ignore it.Julien,
could you in future separate the mail to announce from the other lists,
so these auto responders only hit you and announce list moderators? :-)
(release process readme might need an update to make this explicit, too)
Understood :-)
Julien
Le 14 novembre 2013 à 10:43, Julien Pauli jpauli@php.net a écrit :
Hi!
The PHP development team announces the immediate availability of PHP 5.5.6.
This release fixes several bugs against PHP 5.5.5, and adds some
performance improvements for some functions.
Hi, the Changelog seems to be omitting this:
- Fixed whitespace part of bug #64874 ("json_decode handles whitespace and
case-sensitivity incorrectly"). (Andrea Faulds)
Yes, it is a partial bugfix, but it should be mentioned nonetheless. I've
checked and this commit was in the php-5.5.6 tag.
Could it be fixed?
Thanks!
Andrea Faulds
http://ajf.me/
Hi, the Changelog seems to be omitting this:
- Fixed whitespace part of bug #64874 ("json_decode handles whitespace and
case-sensitivity incorrectly"). (Andrea Faulds)
Yes, it is a partial bugfix, but it should be mentioned nonetheless. I've
checked and this commit was in the php-5.5.6 tag.
My bad, that was indeed in the php-5.5.6 tag but it was for 5.5.7. Oops.
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Andrea Faulds
http://ajf.me/
Hi, the Changelog seems to be omitting this:
- Fixed whitespace part of bug #64874 ("json_decode handles whitespace
and
case-sensitivity incorrectly"). (Andrea Faulds)
Yes, it is a partial bugfix, but it should be mentioned nonetheless. I've
checked and this commit was in the php-5.5.6 tag.My bad, that was indeed in the php-5.5.6 tag but it was for 5.5.7. Oops.
This is my fault as I branched the release from 5.5 stable instead of
5.5.6RC1 , so we have a commit in 5.5.6 which should not be in (thus the
NEWS does not mention it).
Nothing blocking, fortunately , but I'll definetly do better branching in
the future and branch releases from previous RCs, which is just the way to
do it. I'll also give more time comparing the NEWS file with the commit
tree :-)
Julien