Re: [PHP-DEV] When will 5.2 binaries be retired from windows.php.net?

2013-09-09 Thread Ferenc Kovacs
On Mon, Sep 2, 2013 at 10:38 AM, Thomas Hruska thru...@cubiclesoft.comwrote:

 It is approaching 2 1/2 years since the last release of PHP 5.2.  5.2 has
 been declared dead on more than one occasion around here.  The dust has
 more or less settled since PHP 5.3 EOL was announced.  The ONLY reason I
 still support 5.2 in my own userland software is because the 5.2 binaries
 are available on windows.php.net.  There are some things I'd like to do
 that are only available in the core in 5.3 and later but I won't do them
 until the binaries for 5.2 disappear from the website. I like to make sure
 I reach the widest possible, yet rationally supportable audience.  As such,
 I figure that generally supporting whatever users can download from an
 official source is a good logical cutoff point.

 Is the issue the 5.2 binaries haven't been retired due to 5.2 being
 compiled with VC6?  VC10 and VC11 runtimes fixed a lot of the issues that
 the VC8 and VC9 runtimes had.  I've dropped VC11 runtimes into the same
 directory as the PHP 5.5 binaries and they seem to work fine on hosts
 without VC11 on them.  That is a huge improvement over the VC9 runtimes,
 which are a nightmare to work with from both a development and deployment
 perspective.

 What I'm NOT saying is that the 5.2 binaries should come down right now.
  What I am saying is that the discussion and the plan formulated for their
 removal should take place if it hasn't already.


Currently the downloads page on http://php.net/ only lists the supported
versions(5.3, 5.4, 5.5) and I think that http://windows.php.net/ should be
synced with that, so the 5.2 links should be removed.
http://museum.php.net/ already has those binaries, so it would be still
available for those who are looking for that version, but without the
possible confusion that the 5.2 version is still supported on windows.
Pierre, what do you think?

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Re: [PHP-DEV] When will 5.2 binaries be retired from windows.php.net?

2013-09-09 Thread Pierre Joye
hi,

On Mon, Sep 9, 2013 at 2:26 PM, Ferenc Kovacs tyr...@gmail.com wrote:
 On Mon, Sep 2, 2013 at 10:38 AM, Thomas Hruska thru...@cubiclesoft.comwrote:

 It is approaching 2 1/2 years since the last release of PHP 5.2.  5.2 has
 been declared dead on more than one occasion around here.  The dust has
 more or less settled since PHP 5.3 EOL was announced.  The ONLY reason I
 still support 5.2 in my own userland software is because the 5.2 binaries
 are available on windows.php.net.  There are some things I'd like to do
 that are only available in the core in 5.3 and later but I won't do them
 until the binaries for 5.2 disappear from the website. I like to make sure
 I reach the widest possible, yet rationally supportable audience.  As such,
 I figure that generally supporting whatever users can download from an
 official source is a good logical cutoff point.

 Is the issue the 5.2 binaries haven't been retired due to 5.2 being
 compiled with VC6?  VC10 and VC11 runtimes fixed a lot of the issues that
 the VC8 and VC9 runtimes had.  I've dropped VC11 runtimes into the same
 directory as the PHP 5.5 binaries and they seem to work fine on hosts
 without VC11 on them.  That is a huge improvement over the VC9 runtimes,
 which are a nightmare to work with from both a development and deployment
 perspective.

 What I'm NOT saying is that the 5.2 binaries should come down right now.
  What I am saying is that the discussion and the plan formulated for their
 removal should take place if it hasn't already.


 Currently the downloads page on http://php.net/ only lists the supported
 versions(5.3, 5.4, 5.5) and I think that http://windows.php.net/ should be
 synced with that, so the 5.2 links should be removed.
 http://museum.php.net/ already has those binaries, so it would be still
 available for those who are looking for that version, but without the
 possible confusion that the 5.2 version is still supported on windows.
 Pierre, what do you think?

There is no link from windows.php.net web sites to 5.2. They only
remain in the downloads section, if accessed directly.

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Re: [PHP-DEV] When will 5.2 binaries be retired from windows.php.net?

2013-09-09 Thread Lester Caine

Pierre Joye wrote:

There is no link from windows.php.net web sites to 5.2. They only
remain in the downloads section, if accessed directly.


I think it's the presence of 5.2 on the download page that is being talked 
about? While I still have reason to use 5.2, I'd support dropping this ti the 
archives. You only need to be using 5.2 if you already have it installed, and 
it's up to us to manage that access.


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Re: [PHP-DEV] When will 5.2 binaries be retired from windows.php.net?

2013-09-09 Thread Ferenc Kovacs
  Currently the downloads page on http://php.net/ only lists the supported
  versions(5.3, 5.4, 5.5) and I think that http://windows.php.net/ should
 be
  synced with that, so the 5.2 links should be removed.
  http://museum.php.net/ already has those binaries, so it would be still
  available for those who are looking for that version, but without the
  possible confusion that the 5.2 version is still supported on windows.
  Pierre, what do you think?

 There is no link from windows.php.net web sites to 5.2. They only
 remain in the downloads section, if accessed directly.


yes, we are talking about the downloads page, which page is linked from
like every release annonuncement on the windows.php.net frontpage(we even
have 5.2 release announcements if you scroll down a bit).
I think we should remove the 5.2 section from the downloads page.

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Re: [PHP-DEV] When will 5.2 binaries be retired from windows.php.net?

2013-09-09 Thread Julien Pauli
On Mon, Sep 9, 2013 at 3:48 PM, Ferenc Kovacs tyr...@gmail.com wrote:

   Currently the downloads page on http://php.net/ only lists the
 supported
   versions(5.3, 5.4, 5.5) and I think that http://windows.php.net/should
  be
   synced with that, so the 5.2 links should be removed.
   http://museum.php.net/ already has those binaries, so it would be
 still
   available for those who are looking for that version, but without the
   possible confusion that the 5.2 version is still supported on windows.
   Pierre, what do you think?
 
  There is no link from windows.php.net web sites to 5.2. They only
  remain in the downloads section, if accessed directly.
 
 
 yes, we are talking about the downloads page, which page is linked from
 like every release annonuncement on the windows.php.net frontpage(we even
 have 5.2 release announcements if you scroll down a bit).
 I think we should remove the 5.2 section from the downloads page.


I agree as it's been EOLed.

Julien.Pauli


Re: [PHP-DEV] When will 5.2 binaries be retired from windows.php.net?

2013-09-09 Thread Pierre Joye
done, was sure it was done since long already.

On Mon, Sep 9, 2013 at 4:14 PM, Julien Pauli jpa...@php.net wrote:
 On Mon, Sep 9, 2013 at 3:48 PM, Ferenc Kovacs tyr...@gmail.com wrote:

   Currently the downloads page on http://php.net/ only lists the
   supported
   versions(5.3, 5.4, 5.5) and I think that http://windows.php.net/
   should
  be
   synced with that, so the 5.2 links should be removed.
   http://museum.php.net/ already has those binaries, so it would be
   still
   available for those who are looking for that version, but without the
   possible confusion that the 5.2 version is still supported on windows.
   Pierre, what do you think?
 
  There is no link from windows.php.net web sites to 5.2. They only
  remain in the downloads section, if accessed directly.
 
 
 yes, we are talking about the downloads page, which page is linked from
 like every release annonuncement on the windows.php.net frontpage(we even
 have 5.2 release announcements if you scroll down a bit).
 I think we should remove the 5.2 section from the downloads page.


 I agree as it's been EOLed.

 Julien.Pauli



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Re: [PHP-DEV] When will 5.2 binaries be retired from windows.php.net?

2013-09-09 Thread Lester Caine

Pierre Joye wrote:

done, was sure it was done since long already.


Pierre ... I think that the 5.2 stuff was left as the only VC6 build. The notes 
of the side bar refer still to using that when perhaps a 'no longer supported' 
may be better?


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Re: [PHP-DEV] When will 5.2 binaries be retired from windows.php.net?

2013-09-09 Thread Pierre Joye
On Mon, Sep 9, 2013 at 6:21 PM, Lester Caine les...@lsces.co.uk wrote:
 Pierre Joye wrote:

 done, was sure it was done since long already.


 Pierre ... I think that the 5.2 stuff was left as the only VC6 build. The
 notes of the side bar refer still to using that when perhaps a 'no longer
 supported' may be better?

As it is no longer supported it has no place there.

However you can still fetch it here http://windows.php.net/downloads/
we keep there as many installers fetch it from there, as convenience.
But its time is counted as well (will be moved to museum),

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Re: [PHP-DEV] When will 5.2 binaries be retired from windows.php.net?

2013-09-09 Thread Lester Caine

Pierre Joye wrote:

On Mon, Sep 9, 2013 at 6:21 PM, Lester Caine les...@lsces.co.uk wrote:

Pierre Joye wrote:


done, was sure it was done since long already.



Pierre ... I think that the 5.2 stuff was left as the only VC6 build. The
notes of the side bar refer still to using that when perhaps a 'no longer
supported' may be better?


As it is no longer supported it has no place there.

However you can still fetch it here http://windows.php.net/downloads/
we keep there as many installers fetch it from there, as convenience.
But its time is counted as well (will be moved to museum),


Pierre ... all I am saying is that the reference to 'older VC6 versions' in the 
left hand column would benefit from a 'which are only available in the museum', 
although I would suggest it may be better simply to say 'no longer supported'.


*I* seem to recall that you did take the 5.2 stuff off, but restored it when the 
Apache link was pointed out ... but I may well be wrong ;)


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Re: [PHP-DEV] When will 5.2 binaries be retired from windows.php.net?

2013-09-09 Thread Pierre Joye
On Mon, Sep 9, 2013 at 8:06 PM, Lester Caine les...@lsces.co.uk wrote:

 Pierre ... all I am saying is that the reference to 'older VC6 versions' in
 the left hand column would benefit from a 'which are only available in the
 museum', although I would suggest it may be better simply to say 'no longer
 supported'.


I do not think it would benefit anyone to promote VC6, in any form :)

The only note we keep there is about using apache.org's binaries:

If you are using PHP with Apache 1 or Apache2 fromapache.org (not
recommended) you need to use the older VC6 versions of PHP compiled
with the legacy Visual Studio 6 compiler. Do NOT use VC9+ versions of
PHP with the apache.org binaries.

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Re: [PHP-DEV] When will 5.2 binaries be retired from windows.php.net?

2013-09-09 Thread Pierre Joye
On Tue, Sep 10, 2013 at 1:05 AM, Lester Caine les...@lsces.co.uk wrote:
 Pierre Joye wrote:

 On Mon, Sep 9, 2013 at 8:06 PM, Lester Caine les...@lsces.co.uk wrote:

 Pierre ... all I am saying is that the reference to 'older VC6 versions'
 in
 the left hand column would benefit from a 'which are only available in
 the
 museum', although I would suggest it may be better simply to say 'no
 longer
 supported'.



 I do not think it would benefit anyone to promote VC6, in any form :)

 Exactly


 The only note we keep there is about using apache.org's binaries:

 If you are using PHP with Apache 1 or Apache2 fromapache.org (not
 recommended) you need to use the older VC6 versions of PHP compiled
 with the legacy Visual Studio 6 compiler. Do NOT use VC9+ versions of
 PHP with the apache.org binaries.

 Which is why I said 'no longer supported' so an extra line
 This is no longer supported. Would just clarify the situation rather than
 it's current suggestion that you SHOULD use the VC6 versions ...

And it is what it means, you must use VC6, not supported anymore, if
you use apache.org's binary.


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