So other than Config (for now), most other packages are compatible with PHP
5 already? What about the answers to my other questions? How will PEAR be
organized in PHP 5? What do I need to look out for when making the
transition, etc?? Thanks.

-----Original Message-----
From: Oliver Kuhl [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Tuesday, May 04, 2004 3:48 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [PHP] PHP5 and PEAR

Hi,

> How will PHP5 affect the current PEAR libraries? Will some of the PEAR
> libraries be unusable? Will PEAR be distributed a different way with a
> different type of file structure than the default PHP uses for PEAR? How
> will it be organized and what do I need to watch out for? I haven't used
> PEAR in the past and I'm just now starting to use some of the very useful
> libraries. But the problem is that we're so close to PHP5 that I don't
want
> to get STUCK with a project in the near future that I need to write in
PHP5
> and not have the same PEAR libraries that I enjoyed in PHP4. I want to
know
> if it would be better if I waited for PHP5 to come out before I start
using
> PEAR. Any suggestions, comments, etc? If you know of any websites with
> articles that talk about this issue then that would be great. Anything
would
> be helpful at this point. I feel very lost.
as I experienced some minutes ago, the package "config" has some 
problems with xml-parsing. I don't know where is the problem exactly, 
but it is not compatible.

But if I am informed correctly, some of the packages are already compatible.

Gruss,
    Ollie.

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