Edit report at https://bugs.php.net/bug.php?id=63520&edit=1
ID: 63520
Comment by: shitty at gmail dot com
Reported by: kaplan at debian dot org
Summary: JSON extension includes a problematic license
statement
Status: Assigned
Type: Bug
Package: JSON related
PHP Version: Irrelevant
Assigned To: remi
Block user comment: N
Private report: N
New Comment:
Not evil???????... come on!!!!!!!
Previous Comments:
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[2013-08-21 18:47:57] [email protected]
How this is a PHP bug?
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[2013-07-17 15:18:33] [email protected]
@seld Mandriva/Fedora/Debian have drop json non-free extension but provides
jsonc dropin alternative (php5-json 1.3.1 for debian).
So, your comment is not PHP related. See debian packager to have this package
installed when needed (pulled by main php package for Fedora).
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[2013-07-17 14:24:32] [email protected]
What's the status here Remi? Can we have a regular Debian release including the
JSON ext before this hits testing/stable? We had a first issue on Composer
today because someone was missing the json ext [1], using Ubuntu 13.10.
If this isn't resolved soon Ubuntu's next release won't have json enabled by
default and we'll have a support shitstorm on our hands, so please don't do
Evil because of a dubious license statement. Given the prevalence of JSON APIs
and such these days, it's not just Composer that will be affected, so removing
it before having a replacement in place was really an unhelpful decision IMO.
[1] https://github.com/composer/composer/issues/2092
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[2013-04-27 10:40:22] [email protected]
Yes, I'm still working on the new alternative extension.
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[2013-04-22 22:24:39] pleasestand at live dot com
Remi: any update? Is <https://github.com/remicollet/pecl-json-c>
relevant?
I'll note that as a [MediaWiki][1] developer, I recently removed our
bundled copy of PEAR Services_JSON on the basis that the JSON extension
is compiled in by default, and therefore users can be expected to have
it installed. Unfortunately, I had to [revert the change][2] because
I only found out about the licensing problem last week, and our next
release is three weeks from now (2013-05-15).
So I would like to know whether you are still working on this.
[1]: https://www.mediawiki.org/
[2]: https://bugzilla.wikimedia.org/show_bug.cgi?id=47431
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