FYI (it'll save you looking):

There are two branches in SQLite's CVS..  I believe that Derrell is
referring to more recent releases of the stable 2.8.* branch rather than the
alpha 3.* branch. The sqlite library currently bundled with PHP 5 is 3
version points behind the times and dates from last year; releases since
then have been maintenance/bugfix releases rather than innovations.



> -----Original Message-----
> From: Marcus Boerger [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: 21 June 2004 05:54
> To: Ilia Alshanetsky; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Cc: Andi Gutmans; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: [PHP-DEV] PHP5 RC3
>
>
> Hello Derrell,
>
> Monday, June 21, 2004, 1:01:02 AM, you wrote:
>
> > Andi Gutmans <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> >> We won't release PHP 5 final without upgrading it. But as I
> think PHP 5 final
> >> is about a month away (I don't think we'll need another RC), I
> suggest to
> >> upgrade SQLite right after RC3 so that it's tested.
> >>
> >> Andi
>
> > Before it gets too close to the PHP 5 final release and changes
> at that time
> > are undesirable, I looked today at the PHP CVS and noticed that
> the current
> > stable version of sqlite has not yet been incorporated...
>
> We had problems with later versions and SQLite is currently
> heading towards
> a new version: "Our intent is to freeze the file format and API on
> 2004-Jul-01". Since the newer versions only have some new
> features we don't
> use yet we should wait with upgrading. Ilia?
>
> marcus
>
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