On 02/23/2012 11:49 PM, Kris Craig wrote:
[dynamic vs strict typing via config setting]
Yeah I agree, that was one of the things I listed under disadvantages lol.
I guess my question is: Does this constitute a prohibitive problem, or is
it something that we can stomach?
As a user of PHP:
On 02/04/2012 09:26 PM, Lester Caine wrote:
I'm just looking into my annual dedicated server update since it's the
only way to get the current contract prices, and I find that ! and 1 are
still advertising support for PHP6 Beta :) I wonder how many more ISP's
are keeping up with them ...
On 01/03/2011 08:56 AM, Christian Kaps wrote:
Since ebuild php-5.3.3 Gentoo introduced a set of new features.
Which includes the possibility to have each minor version of PHP
installed in parallel. Hence a new /etc/php layout, hence the need to
migrate your config. Which I foolishly assumed
On 01/03/2011 02:23 PM, Reindl Harald wrote:
Hence a new /etc/php layout, hence the need to migrate your
config.
Hm, i am not a gentoo user but this is not so fine as long most users
have installed only one php-version
Yeah, right now talking about having a symlink to the active config in
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On 11/13/2010 08:50 PM, Stanley Sufficool wrote:
2010/11/13 Jérôme Loyet jer...@loyet.net:
Le 12 novembre 2010 23:57, Jani Taskinen jani.taski...@iki.fi a écrit :
I updated the patch:
http://pecl.php.net/~jani/patches/multi-sapi.patch
Now it
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On 08/10/2010 11:25 AM, Adam Harvey wrote:
We might end up needing
to rethink how we structure the manual by looking at something like
the Python approach of having separate manuals for separate versions,
which would require a not-insignificant
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On 08/10/2010 11:47 AM, Hannes Magnusson wrote:
On Tue, Aug 10, 2010 at 11:38, Matti Bickel m...@rateu.de wrote:
As an PHP developer: Providing manuals based on version sounds like a
good idea. But I'm not sure about the amount of additional work
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On 05/14/2010 04:14 PM, Mathias Grimm wrote:
make php more productive is always good.
Sure. But your proposal introduces a couple of new ways to accomplish
what you can already do today. Judging from my own (limited) experience,
the more ways to do