On Wed, Mar 25, 2009 at 11:02 AM, Gareth McCumskey <gmccums...@gmail.com>wrote:

> Hi all,
>
> I have been looking at using Propel 1.3 on our project which currently uses
> Propel 1.2. The research I have seen online points at Propel 1.3 being a ton
> faster than 1.2 because of the switch from Creole to PHP's PDO. The one
> problem we have is that our servers cannot be upgraded (for now at least) to
> PHP 5.2.x or greater. Whether this will change in the future I am not sure
> but as it stands I have to assume it wont for when we need to go live.
>
> I noticed Propel 1.3 lists a PHP version of 5.2.x or higher as a
> requirement and I tried to convert anyways to see what kind of problems, if
> any, might crop up. PHP 5.1.x does in fact have the PDO support. The one
> problem I came across was that PHP 5.1 does not support the DateTime class
> so if you have fields in your schema set as timestamps then your bang out of
> luck it seems.
>
> I was wondering if anyone knows anyway to work around these issues so that
> we could, in fact, use Propel 1.3 as the performance improvements would be
> brilliant for us in our app that has to handle very many records and
> objects. We occosionally get "Out of memory" errors when running pretty
> intense database/ORM methods.
>


The only thing you can do is to switch your server to PHP 5.2, i hate
sysadmin people :)


-- 
Paolo Mainardi

CTO Twinbit
Blog: http://www.paolomainardi.com

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