Le 11/05/2011 23:55, Beau Simensen a écrit :
I finally got phpunit installed today (not an easy task with
components.ez.no being down) and was shown the following error:
PHP Fatal error: Call to undefined method SQLite3::busyTimeout()
On IRC I was told that this is fixed in PHP 5.3.3. Which I believe
effectively makes Symfony 2 require PHP >= 5.3.3 at this point in time.
Can someone explain what changed between 5.3.2 and 5.3.3? Is there any
way we can make Symfony 2 compatible with PHP 5.3.2 and simply disable
some functionality that is only available with PHP >= 5.3.3?
The version of SQLite3 bundled with PHP changed, adding this
functionnality. All the other part of the framework should be compatible
with PHP 5.3.2
All of my development and production hosts are running Ubuntu 10.04
LTS which as far as I know only supports PHP 5.3.2. I hope to not have
to upgrade my systems until the next LTS release. I also hope to be
able to at least try using Symfony 2 for a few projects. As of right
now it seems that I cannot have my cake and eat it to.
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