On 12/14/2016 06:35 AM, Kalle Sommer Nielsen wrote:
Hi

On Dec 14, 2016 12:23, "Christoph M. Becker" <cmbecke...@gmx.de> wrote:

Hi!

The end of active support for PHP 5.6 is documented to be on December,
31th[1].  Does that mean that there'll be no further release with
"normal" bug fixes (but only security fixes)?

Yes, 5.6 was extended to compensate for 5->7 adoption afair from an rfc


This is entirely too soon. At the present moment neither of the PHP 7.0
releases will compile clean on a strict POSIX environment. At all. The
version 5.6.x tree is perfectly stable and works out of the box without
an endless compile nightmare whereas 7.0.14 and 7.1.0 won't even
compile. I guess I need to file more bug reports and push through this
or the 5.6.x version will be dropped with no valid replacement that
works in a strict environment.  Perhaps the gcc compiler is an absolute
requirement and if that is true then the code isn't acceptable to any
other compiler regardless if it is C99 compliant or otherwise.

Dennis Clarke



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