On Sun, Feb 8, 2009 at 12:03 AM, ardx ovg...@rogers.com wrote:
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I'm not defending the fact that Centos is stuck at php 5.1.6 because that's
what rhel 5.2 has. Evidently if you pay Redhat extra money, over and above
the cost of rhel 5, you can get a stack with a more recent version of php.
I reported a bug in 1.6.2 in jira:
http://framework.zend.com/issues/browse/ZF-5429
In response, some time later I received two messages. The first says:
I just testing [sic] this code on my centos 4.5 server running php 5.1.6
and it worked just fine. I'm using the 1.7.2 code base. Is there any
- Original Message -
From: ardx ovg...@rogers.com
To: fw-general@lists.zend.com
Sent: Saturday, February 07, 2009 5:00 PM
Subject: [fw-general] ZF 1.6.2 not being maintained/supported for php 5.1.4+
users??
I reported a bug in 1.6.2 in jira:
http://framework.zend.com/issues/browse/ZF-5429
On Sat, Feb 7, 2009 at 9:59 AM, Thomas Weidner thomas.weid...@gmx.atwrote:
You did not read the complete response...
You CAN use ZF 1.7+ with PHP 5.1.4... most components will run without
problems. Also Zend_Date works with 5.1.4. But if you are using new features
like Zend_Locale's
You did not read the complete response...
You CAN use ZF 1.7+ with PHP 5.1.4... most components will run without
problems. Also Zend_Date works with 5.1.4. But if you are using new features
like Zend_Locale's application wide locale, which was added with 1.7.0,
you will notice problems as it
://www.thomasweidner.com
- Original Message -
From: A.J. Brown fynw...@gmail.com
To: Thomas Weidner thomas.weid...@gmx.at
Cc: fw-general@lists.zend.com
Sent: Saturday, February 07, 2009 6:49 PM
Subject: Re: [fw-general] ZF 1.6.2 not being maintained/supported for php
5.1.4+ users??
On Sat, Feb 7
thomasW wrote:
The problem is not to support old releases, the problem is that this would
mean to release a new 1.6 a new 1.5, a new 1.4 whatever release... because
bugs are always reported to outdated releases. There are even bugs for 0.9
within the bug tracker.
My question is not
On Sat, Feb 7, 2009 at 8:16 PM, ardx ovg...@rogers.com wrote:
thomasW wrote:
The problem is not to support old releases, the problem is that this would
mean to release a new 1.6 a new 1.5, a new 1.4 whatever release... because
bugs are always reported to outdated releases. There are even
On 07/02/2009, ardx ovg...@rogers.com wrote:
My question is whether there will be support for ver 1.6x, the last release
of ZF that purported to be compatible with php 5.1.6, which is the php
version that (with security backports) will be provided on centos 5 for
some
time yet.
I would
On Sat, Feb 7, 2009 at 12:03 PM, Thomas Weidner thomas.weid...@gmx.atwrote:
I don't think that this is really maintainable by the dev team or the
community, but that's only my opinion.
Maybe there's something specific to this dev team, but why not handle this
by fixing all bugs in the
IMHO the ZF team can't be expected to try and support previous releases. PHP
5.1.6 is well over two years old.
http://tfountain.co.uk/
I agree with not supporting something 2 years old, but it sounds like
there's no support for ANY previous version. If the later is the case, I
disagree.
Tim Fountain wrote:
I would suggest, if at all possible, you try and get the remi repositories
(
http://blog.famillecollet.com/pages/Config-en) enabled on your server.
These
will allow you to install a more recent version of PHP on CentOS.
IMHO the ZF team can't be expected to try and
Why should Zend (or the Zend Framework community) support a version of
the Zend Framework that runs on a version of PHP (5.1.x) that the PHP
community doesn't even support?
On Sat, Feb 7, 2009 at 3:03 PM, ardx ovg...@rogers.com wrote:
Tim Fountain wrote:
I would suggest, if at all possible,
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