On 23.07.2006 02:31, Stefan Esser wrote:
Hello,
well the policy is you commit to HEAD first so that HEAD and base do not
get out of synch. For PDO we already have the situation and it will mos
Yeah we all know how well commiting to HEAD and then merging the same
untested code to the branches
On 23.07.2006 11:16, Stefan Esser wrote:
Antony,
So this is the reason you think you can break the upcoming release now?
Please revert it, as I don't want to see yet another broken release
just because you decided you can do what you want.
Instead of bothering me with your opinion
Please
Antony,
grow up.
Stefan
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On Sun, 23 Jul 2006, Stefan Esser wrote:
Antony,
So this is the reason you think you can break the upcoming release now?
Please revert it, as I don't want to see yet another broken release
just because you decided you can do what you want.
Instead of bothering me with your opinion have a
Doing unicode from scratch in PDO when I'm ready to do it has always
been my intention.
Stop moaning about it.
--Wez.
On 7/22/06, Marcus Boerger [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello Stefan,
well the policy is you commit to HEAD first so that HEAD and base do not
get out of synch. For PDO we
I agree; this upload patch should be reverted.
--Wez.
On 7/23/06, Derick Rethans [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Sun, 23 Jul 2006, Stefan Esser wrote:
Antony,
So this is the reason you think you can break the upcoming release now?
Please revert it, as I don't want to see yet another broken
How about patch for HEAD?
-Andrei
On Jul 22, 2006, at 9:38 AM, Stefan Esser wrote:
sesser Sat Jul 22 16:38:29 2006 UTC
Modified files: (Branch: PHP_5_2)
/php-srcNEWS
/php-src/main rfc1867.c rfc1867.h
Log:
Added RFC1867 fileupload processing
Andrei Zmievski schrieb:
How about patch for HEAD?
HEAD is lightyears away from beeing stable. Until PHP 5.2.0 is released
the fileupload hook will be tested by myself (because of the extensions
I write) and when I am 100% sure that it is stable I will commit it
against HEAD. I don't want to
Hello Stefan,
well the policy is you commit to HEAD first so that HEAD and base do not
get out of synch. For PDO we already have the situation and it will most
likely require us to drop all of PDO in HEAD and start adding unicode from
scratch without loosing new stuff in HEAD. So please always
Hello,
well the policy is you commit to HEAD first so that HEAD and base do not
get out of synch. For PDO we already have the situation and it will mos
Yeah we all know how well commiting to HEAD and then merging the same
untested code to the branches work. We have seen this commit policy in
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