At 15:30 25.03.2002, Edin Kadribasic wrote:
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > > ANother possibility is to take the CLI out of 4.2.0,
> >
> > +1 from me.
> >
> > We have lived without the CLI for some time now. If we introduce
> > it, it should be done right (correct defaults, reading
> > preferences the right way).
>
>I have to disagree with you guys here. We are, after all, past RC1 at this
>point and doing a major surgery on php and its build and test systems is
>irresponsible. I hate to say it, but there were plenty of opportunities to
>bring up the issues with CLI in the past several months.
>
>I could go the long way and repeat the motivatiom behind the creation of CLI
>at this point, but instead I would like to recommend that we take
>evolutionary approach. First make CLI a CGI without all the CGI garbage.
>Always build it with PHP. (this is where we are now). The next step is
>moving PHP in the direction of general purpose scripting language.
>
>Edin

Ithink we all know this - but what you wrote *is* the reason to remove CLI
from 4.2 - we all seem unhappy with its current behaviour so why not wait
until we have made CLI that general purpose scripting language.

To derick as RM:

I think removing a feature is less a problem that adding but we are on RC1.
So it's up to you!

marcus



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