On Feb 1, 2012, at 14:17 , Paul Cowan wrote: > > On Feb 1, 2012, at 2:51 AM, Rick Mann wrote: > >> I have resin 4.0.23 installed. It seems to serve up WordPress 2.9.2 okay >> (blog.roderickmann.org), but not WordPress 3.3.1 (latencyzero.com/wp/). The >> default pages seem to load okay, but the admin pages only render the >> left-hand controls, no content. I get the following error: >> >> WP_Screen::$this is an undeclared static field >> >> The two sites above are running in the same resin instance. The config for >> each is slightly different. >> >> I always seem to trip over PHP issues with Resin, and get very little >> response from you guys for them. This has kept me from ever considering >> buying Quercus (you wouldn't even answer a question asking about what kind >> of Quercus support I could expect to get if I did buy it). >> >> Hmm, looking around the site, it seems you don't even offer Quercus any >> more, is that correct? > > > Hi Rick, > > http://quercus.caucho.com is still the main Quercus site. The library is > bundled with Resin, inside resin.jar. The best way to get the latest version > is to download Resin Open-Source and use resin.jar. We have not been > producing separate Quercus downloads recently. > > Please understand that we have not entirely abandoned Quercus, it is just on > the back-burner as we focus on Resin. The issue is not just language > support, but all the libraries. Fully supporting incremental versions of PHP > is an enormous amount of work with relatively low return on investment for > us. An engineer working on Quercus is an engineer that is not working on > Resin. We may reevaluate that resource allocation in the future, but for now > Quercus is a lower priority. > > I see the latest version of WordPress is requiring PHP 5.2.4 or greater. > Quercus support hovers around PHP 5.2.1, with some selective functions from > later versions and some others not implemented. > > I see you already entered a bug report for this. That is the best thing to > do so we can track issues. > > http://bugs.caucho.com/view.php?id=4944
Thanks for the information, Paul, I really appreciate it. It's good to know the problem may lie in the version of PHP. Is it possible to use PHP directly through Resin? I don't use any of the Java integration capability (yet), but I hate to go install Apache (I use Resin for all my J2EE stuff) just to support WordPress. Can I get Resin to call to PHP (not using Quercus, that is)? Thanks! -- Rick _______________________________________________ resin-interest mailing list [email protected] http://maillist.caucho.com/mailman/listinfo/resin-interest
