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 reason
you are still using 1.6.2?"

If I had had a chance to answer that question I would have said the reason I
reverted to 1.6.2 for my project is that the server it will be running on
has stock centos 5 with php 5.1.6, the ZF developers have been very clear
that ZF 1.7.0+ requires php 5.2.4., and I have discovered that in ZF 1.7+
such components as Zend_Date in ZF 1.7+ do not work properly.
(see http://www.nabble.com/PHP-version-requirement-td20904056.html where
Thomas Weidner says "when using < 5.2.4 stay with 1.6")

I did not get a chance to provide that answer, however, before receiving a
second message 10 minutes later that said:

"This wont be fixed since it's not an issue in the current 1.7.x release."

Question: Does this mean that those who are stuck with stock centos 5
servers have been abandoned altogether?




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