When is the overload extension going to make it into the distribution?
Shane

[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hello,
> 
> A release candidate for PHP 4.2.0 has just been packed. This build is used 
> for testing the readiness of the release branch. By providing feedback to 
> this build, we can make sure the actual release (planned for April, 
> 22nd) has as few bugs as possible. This release candidate is NOT meant 
> for production servers, only for helping out the PHP-QA Team finding week 
> spots.
> 
> 
> You can help use by completing one of the following tasks:
> 
> Simple build tests
> 
>    1. Download the RC from: http://www.php.net/~derick/
>       - php-4.2.0RC1.tar.gz (Source)
> 
>       - php-4.2.0RC1-win32.zip (windows binaries: CLI, CGI, ISAP module 
>         and extensions: cpdf, ctype, cybercash, db, dbx, domxml, fdsql, 
>         fdf, filepro, gd, gettext, java, mhash, oci8, openssl, pdf, pgsql, 
>         shmop, sockets, tokeniser, w32api, xslt and zlib (all without 
>         libraries!!!)
> 
>       - php4apache.dll (apache 1.3.23 module for windows)
> 
>    2. Build and test the RC
>    3. Provide feedback through: 
>       http://qa.php.net/buildtest-submit.php
>    
> If you are really serious, you can also help us run testcases in the 
> following ways:
> 
> 1. Run 'make test' after you build from source (non-windows only) and 
>    provide feedback to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> 
> 2. Run testcases, which you can find on: http://qa.php.net/testcases-4.2.0.php
>    These testcases address areas of PHP, which need some special attention 
>    during the Release Process. It's very important that you run these 
>    cases very thouroughly. You can provide feedback with 
>    http://qa.php.net/buildtest-submit.php (specify your testcase there).
> 
> If you have any questions, please mail to the [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> mailinglist.
> 
> 
> regards,
> Derick
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