On Mon, April 1, 2013 09:59, Thijs Kinkhorst wrote:
> On Mon, April 1, 2013 09:55, Ana Guerrero wrote:
>> On Mon, Apr 01, 2013 at 09:41:54AM +0200, Thijs Kinkhorst wrote:
>>>
>>> Yes, but I'm making the point that strict standards messages would
>>> normally and by default be logged, not output to the browser...
>>
>> Cool, then the problem has an easy fix as hinted by Jan? :) (I can't
>> test that right now). In the current state, the application is not
>> usable, that's a RC bug...
>
> I'm saying it can be fixed by changing the value of error_reporting in
> /etc/php5/*/php.ini back to something that doesn't include E_STRICT. Which
> is the default in the php.ini Debian ships and which is the recommended
> production value.
>
> So it's not only fixed easily, it should not occur in the default and
> recommended PHP configuration.
>
> Yes, not ideal indeed, but that's why it's still an important bug.

Sorry, I have to retract all this. What I said about PHP was correct, but
it seems that scuttle overrides these settings in its own code :/
Therefore the default PHP settings are not relevant. So this is indeed RC.


Thijs


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