On Jun 25, 2009, at 17:10, Peter Oakley wrote:
Looks like this problem with the date('Y') function was a PHP bug.
It showed up on Mac OS X (my system) and on Mac OS X Server, both
v10.4.11, when upgrading from PHP v5.2.8 or v5.2.9 to v5.2.10, and
the bug also existed in v5.3.0 RC2. Similar problem with the
DateTime() function. The issue has also been demonstrated on Debian
Lenny PPC and on Solaris Sparc version 9. Here's a link for reference:
http://bugs.php.net/bug.php?id=48276
See the last message of the bug track dated [21 Jun 10:20pm UTC]
from [email protected] (four days ago). This bug has been fixed in
current builds of PHP v5.2.10. Now I'm wondering: How long is it
likely to take for this fixed version of PHP5 v5.2.10 to make its
way into MacPorts?
I see they have fixed the problem in CVS, but they have not told us
how they fixed it. So we either wait for 5.2.11 and update the port
to that version, or someone has to find out what patch fixed the
problem and I can apply that patch in the portfile.
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