Le 02/02/2015 20:11, Anatol Belski a écrit :
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voting. Each item is voted separately. The voting ends on 2015-02-09 at
21:00 CET.
Hi,
After discussing this RFC with other people at AFUP (we weren't that
many to participate
Just a quick side one, there's no way to make compatible calls from mcrypt
to openssl using rijndael-192 and rijndael-256 ciphers, a compatibility
layer is almost impossible. Only AES-128/192/256 (which variants of
rijndael-128) are possible on both extensions.
On Mon, Feb 9, 2015 at 6:47 PM,
Hi!
However, I totally fail to understand your reasoning. We know both
libraries are dead. ext/Imap is almost not used anymore by any major
What you mean by major tool relying on imap? I've used ext/imap
multiple times in the past, and I know others do too. Of course, there
are different
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On Wed, Feb 4, 2015 at 2:09 PM, Stanislav Malyshev smalys...@gmail.com
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Hi!
Libmcrypt is a dead cow but not much of a threat for now. On the other
hand cclient is dangerous, it
On Wed, Feb 4, 2015 at 4:01 PM, Stanislav Malyshev smalys...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi!
However, I totally fail to understand your reasoning. We know both
libraries are dead. ext/Imap is almost not used anymore by any major
What you mean by major tool relying on imap? I've used ext/imap
multiple
Hi Stas,
On Wed, February 4, 2015 07:51, Stanislav Malyshev wrote:
Hi!
And at list this one living native PHP implementation
https://github.com/horde/horde/tree/master/framework/Imap_Client/ (and
more library links in the older thread link above).
This is part of Horde with 9 listed
Hi Jan,
On Wed, February 4, 2015 11:13, Jan Schneider wrote:
Zitat von Anatol Belski anatol@belski.net:
Hi Stas,
On Wed, February 4, 2015 07:51, Stanislav Malyshev wrote:
Hi!
And at list this one living native PHP implementation
Zitat von Anatol Belski anatol@belski.net:
Hi Stas,
On Wed, February 4, 2015 07:51, Stanislav Malyshev wrote:
Hi!
And at list this one living native PHP implementation
https://github.com/horde/horde/tree/master/framework/Imap_Client/ (and
more library links in the older thread link
Hi Tony,
On Wed, February 4, 2015 10:56, Tony Marston wrote:
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On Wed, Feb 4, 2015 at 2:09 PM, Stanislav Malyshev
smalys...@gmail.com
wrote:
Hi!
Libmcrypt is a dead cow but not much
Hi!
I am kind of surprised that RFC about removing whole extensions has
Backward Incompatible Changes listed as None. Really? No BC impact
whatsoever by removing imap and mcrypt? Literally nobody ever anywhere
is using it?
- ext/imap and ext/mcrypt: while I realise that the underlying
Hi!
We keep discussing how to improve security, make php safer by default, etc.
But for IMAP, you basically open the door with a big shield saying come
in, we have free cooking and you can do almost all you want inside via this
door. This is insane. If it was only up to me I would kick it out
Hi!
Libmcrypt is a dead cow but not much of a threat for now. On the other
hand cclient is dangerous, it should have been removed long time ago
already.
I'm not sure - what is the dangerous part? Are you referring to some
published CVEs or other reports? Then it would be useful to list them
On Wed, Feb 4, 2015 at 2:09 PM, Stanislav Malyshev smalys...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi!
Libmcrypt is a dead cow but not much of a threat for now. On the other
hand cclient is dangerous, it should have been removed long time ago
already.
I'm not sure - what is the dangerous part? Are you referring
On Feb 4, 2015 1:51 PM, Stanislav Malyshev smalys...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi!
And at list this one living native PHP implementation
https://github.com/horde/horde/tree/master/framework/Imap_Client/ (and
more library links in the older thread link above).
This is part of Horde with 9 listed
On Feb 4, 2015 1:30 PM, Stanislav Malyshev smalys...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi!
I am kind of surprised that RFC about removing whole extensions has
Backward Incompatible Changes listed as None. Really? No BC impact
whatsoever by removing imap and mcrypt? Literally nobody ever anywhere
is using
Hi!
And at list this one living native PHP implementation
https://github.com/horde/horde/tree/master/framework/Imap_Client/ (and
more library links in the older thread link above).
This is part of Horde with 9 listed dependencies and 9 suggested ones,
and probably also sub-dependencies. It is
On 03/02/2015 09:39, Anatol Belski wrote:
Marius Adrian Popa has stated to maintain both, and looks like there
several active users who will use that. So going by that, it's not being
voted on these exts.
I must have missed that, sorry for the noise.
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Hi Adam,
thanks for the explanations.
On Tue, February 3, 2015 08:10, Adam Harvey wrote:
On 3 February 2015 at 03:11, Anatol Belski anatol@belski.net wrote:
properly after the voting phase the
https://wiki.php.net/rfc/removal_of_dead_sapis_and_exts moves to the
voting. Each item is
On 02/02/2015 20:21, Lester Caine wrote:
On 02/02/15 19:11, Anatol Belski wrote:
properly after the voting phase the
https://wiki.php.net/rfc/removal_of_dead_sapis_and_exts moves to the
voting. Each item is voted separately. The voting ends on 2015-02-09 at
21:00 CET.
I feel this is totally
Hi Matteo,
On Tue, February 3, 2015 09:09, Matteo Beccati wrote:
On 02/02/2015 20:21, Lester Caine wrote:
On 02/02/15 19:11, Anatol Belski wrote:
properly after the voting phase the
https://wiki.php.net/rfc/removal_of_dead_sapis_and_exts moves to the
voting. Each item is voted separately.
On Feb 3, 2015 2:10 PM, Adam Harvey ahar...@php.net wrote:
On 3 February 2015 at 03:11, Anatol Belski anatol@belski.net wrote:
properly after the voting phase the
https://wiki.php.net/rfc/removal_of_dead_sapis_and_exts moves to the
voting. Each item is voted separately. The voting ends
Hi Michael,
On Tue, February 3, 2015 08:31, Michael Wallner wrote:
On 3 Feb 2015 08:10, Adam Harvey ahar...@php.net wrote:
I understand your thoughts. How about if we do for mcrypt what we did for
mhash, I.e. implement a compatible layer on top of openssl? I have not
checked if it's even
Pierre Joye wrote on 03/02/2015 09:14:
On Feb 3, 2015 4:06 PM, Lester Caine les...@lsces.co.uk wrote:
On 03/02/15 08:44, Matteo Beccati wrote:
Marius Adrian Popa has stated to maintain both, and looks like there
several active users who will use that. So going by that, it's not
being
voted
On 03/02/15 12:37, Rowan Collins wrote:
For what it's worth, we've been running a Linux + MS SQL setup for
around 10 years, due to a previous migration from Classic ASP to PHP. We
originally used ext/mssql, and moved to ext/pdo_dblib with PHP 5.4
(previous versions didn't support nextRowset(),
Anatol Belski in php.internals (Tue, 3 Feb 2015 09:11:18 +0100):
Hi Michael,
On Tue, February 3, 2015 08:31, Michael Wallner wrote:
On 3 Feb 2015 08:10, Adam Harvey ahar...@php.net wrote:
I understand your thoughts. How about if we do for mcrypt what we did for
mhash, I.e. implement a
On 03/02/15 09:14, Pierre Joye wrote:
I wonder if ANY mssql users have noticed that they may be left out of
PHP7 ... I suspect that may actually have a bigger user base than the
paid for 'Interbase' yet it's got no support here.
For mssql, most of them (while we see more and more requests
On 03/02/15 08:44, Matteo Beccati wrote:
Marius Adrian Popa has stated to maintain both, and looks like there
several active users who will use that. So going by that, it's not being
voted on these exts.
I must have missed that, sorry for the noise.
This is a bit of the problem here. There
On Feb 3, 2015 4:06 PM, Lester Caine les...@lsces.co.uk wrote:
On 03/02/15 08:44, Matteo Beccati wrote:
Marius Adrian Popa has stated to maintain both, and looks like there
several active users who will use that. So going by that, it's not
being
voted on these exts.
I must have missed
Hi,
On Mon, February 2, 2015 20:15, Nikita Popov wrote:
On Mon, Feb 2, 2015 at 8:11 PM, Anatol Belski anatol@belski.net
wrote:
Hi,
properly after the voting phase the
https://wiki.php.net/rfc/removal_of_dead_sapis_and_exts moves to the
voting. Each item is voted separately. The
Hi,
I gave my votes (where I can talk about). I am still maintaining the NSAPI
SAPI. It does not meant that its dead if no commits were made. NSAPI upstream
API just did not change since years, so why change a running system?
The current version of this SAPI (5.6) runs perfectly with MediaWiki
Oh, forgot one thing ...
Mcrypt might be dead, but removing it would be a huge BC break. There
was some talk of binding mcrypt_*() functions to ext/openssl - I'd
suggest that instead of removal.
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Andrey.
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Hi,
On Mon, February 2, 2015 22:39, Andrey Andreev wrote:
Hi,
On Mon, Feb 2, 2015 at 9:45 PM, Anatol Belski anatol@belski.net
wrote:
On Mon, February 2, 2015 20:30, Andrey Andreev wrote:
Oh, forgot one thing ...
Mcrypt might be dead, but removing it would be a huge BC break.
On Mon, February 2, 2015 20:30, Andrey Andreev wrote:
Oh, forgot one thing ...
Mcrypt might be dead, but removing it would be a huge BC break. There
was some talk of binding mcrypt_*() functions to ext/openssl - I'd suggest
that instead of removal.
that sounds plausible, but the same one
Hi,
On Mon, Feb 2, 2015 at 9:45 PM, Anatol Belski anatol@belski.net wrote:
On Mon, February 2, 2015 20:30, Andrey Andreev wrote:
Oh, forgot one thing ...
Mcrypt might be dead, but removing it would be a huge BC break. There
was some talk of binding mcrypt_*() functions to ext/openssl -
Hi Danack,
On 2 Feb 2015, at 22:50, Dan Ackroyd dan...@basereality.com wrote:
On 2 February 2015 at 19:11, Anatol Belski anatol@belski.net wrote:
The voting ends on 2015-02-09 at 21:00 CET.
This is a ridiculously short voting period for a major decision.
Although the minimum voting
Hi,
On Tue, Feb 3, 2015 at 12:16 AM, Anatol Belski anatol@belski.net wrote:
Mcrypt might be dead, but removing it would be a huge BC break. There
was some talk of binding mcrypt_*() functions to ext/openssl - I'd
suggest that instead of removal.
that sounds plausible, but the same one
Hi Andrea,
On Mon, February 2, 2015 23:54, Andrea Faulds wrote:
Hi Danack,
On 2 Feb 2015, at 22:50, Dan Ackroyd dan...@basereality.com wrote:
On 2 February 2015 at 19:11, Anatol Belski anatol@belski.net
wrote:
The voting ends on 2015-02-09 at 21:00 CET.
This is a ridiculously
On 2 February 2015 at 19:11, Anatol Belski anatol@belski.net wrote:
The voting ends on 2015-02-09 at 21:00 CET.
This is a ridiculously short voting period for a major decision.
Although the minimum voting time for an RFC is one week, that should
only be used in extremis.
The people affected
On 3 Feb 2015 08:10, Adam Harvey ahar...@php.net wrote:
On 3 February 2015 at 03:11, Anatol Belski anatol@belski.net wrote:
properly after the voting phase the
https://wiki.php.net/rfc/removal_of_dead_sapis_and_exts moves to the
voting. Each item is voted separately. The voting ends on
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Le 03/02/2015 08:10, Adam Harvey a écrit :
To explain my -1s:
- ext/imap and ext/mcrypt: while I realise that the underlying
libraries are dead,
This means, if we want to keep them, we have to take ownership and
maintain those libraries.
Do
On 3 February 2015 at 03:11, Anatol Belski anatol@belski.net wrote:
properly after the voting phase the
https://wiki.php.net/rfc/removal_of_dead_sapis_and_exts moves to the
voting. Each item is voted separately. The voting ends on 2015-02-09 at
21:00 CET.
To explain my -1s:
- ext/imap
Hi Uwe,
On Mon, February 2, 2015 21:20, Uwe Schindler wrote:
Hi,
I gave my votes (where I can talk about). I am still maintaining the
NSAPI
SAPI. It does not meant that its dead if no commits were made. NSAPI
upstream API just did not change since years, so why change a running
system?
On Mon, Feb 2, 2015 at 8:11 PM, Anatol Belski anatol@belski.net wrote:
Hi,
properly after the voting phase the
https://wiki.php.net/rfc/removal_of_dead_sapis_and_exts moves to the
voting. Each item is voted separately. The voting ends on 2015-02-09 at
21:00 CET.
Regards
Anatol
I
On 02/02/15 19:11, Anatol Belski wrote:
properly after the voting phase the
https://wiki.php.net/rfc/removal_of_dead_sapis_and_exts moves to the
voting. Each item is voted separately. The voting ends on 2015-02-09 at
21:00 CET.
I feel this is totally out of line since only people who use
Hi,
On Mon, Feb 2, 2015 at 9:15 PM, Nikita Popov nikita@gmail.com wrote:
On Mon, Feb 2, 2015 at 8:11 PM, Anatol Belski anatol@belski.net wrote:
Hi,
properly after the voting phase the
https://wiki.php.net/rfc/removal_of_dead_sapis_and_exts moves to the
voting. Each item is voted
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