Mark Martin wrote:
> Jyri Virkki wrote:
>
> These are basically nits. +1 otherwise.
>> 1.2     Previous Relevant ARC cases
>>
>>         PSARC/2007/641 - Enabling built-in extensions.         
>> PSARC/2007/552 - Upgrading PHP 5.2.4
>>         PSARC/2007/470 - Upgrading PHP 5.2.3
>>         PSARC/2007/168 - Integrating PHP 5.2.0
>>         PSARC/2008/538 - Integrating PHP 5.2.6
>>   
> I'm sure you mean LSARC/2008/538..  It seems odd that it switched from 
> PSARC->LSARC.  <shrug>.  I'm still trying to figure out where that 
> line is, and continue to be surprised.  I'm sure I'll get it eventually.
>>
>>         /usr/php/5.2/modules/ncurses.so
>>         /usr/php/5.2/modules/odbc.so
>>   
>
> When did the directory structure change?  I followed this forward from 
> the original PSARC/2007/168 case, and there the convention was 
> "/usr/php5/$(VER)".  This seems to be the first follow-on case where 
> the directory structure is indicated differently..
>
This change happened with LSARC/2008/538.

- Sriram


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