On Sun 13 May 2007 09:16:09 NZST +1200, Cristian Rodriguez R. wrote:

> 5. resist to understand that distributions needs to move on in every
> aspect. and that usually means that legacy software should be removed.

Nice theory. In practice I think I understand what Stephan is talking
about. Suppose your boss decides it's time to use

http://www.phpprobid.com/auction-script-requirements.php

or your customers decide to do the same, you have Stephan's situation:
someone decides to use a piece of junk, and it's your job to make it
work. No it won't work with php 5 (or mysql 5). Whichever way you look,
you're stuffed. You said fix the script? Good luck when you're only
having half the source, very common I take it with this zend
smokescreen.

I'd probably install SUSE 10.0 and hope that nothing else will require
10.1+. And I'd be swearing at the php people for a lousy language design
which doesn't stay compatible with itself (Visual Basic is better than
that?), and be annoyed with every lemming using it, thus forcing it down
my throat as well (indirectly). Fortunately I don't have that job atm.
My personal preference is still mv PHP /dev/null. I know someone who
isn't having php on his server anymore because of the astronomical grief
it caused. Does .asp cause less trouble?

Volker

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