[PHP-DEV] Re: 4.1.0 Final RC

2001-11-20 Thread Tobias Schenck

Runs on SuSE 7.3 with File-Upload and IE 5.5

kind regards,

tobias schenck
Joshua Eichorn [EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb im Newsbeitrag
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 I've tried this on multiple machines as well as using other people's
 upload code and can't get file uploading to work with http/1.1 clients
 in RC3.  My file uploads scripts will work with netscape 4.78, but not
 with Mozilla 0.9.6 or IE 5.5.

 If someone could test this and verify that im not just missing something
 simple that would be great.

 -joshua eichorn

 Zeev Suraski wrote:

  www.php.net/~zeev/php-4.1.0RC3.tar.gz
 
  What does 'Final RC' mean?
 
  As discussed with php-qa guys (on IRC, you didn't miss a thread), we
  decided that the current release process is problematic (surprise
  surprise :).  The particular issue we diagnosed this time was that RC
  branches were changing too much, and because basically each and every
  change requires a new RC - the release process can linger for quite a
  while.  There are more issues, but this is definitely an issue on its
own.
 
  So, we decided that there are going to be two stages for RC's:
 
  (a) RC a-la what we had until now.  It will usually be in the range of
  weeks.
  (b) Once we feel enough bugs have been fixed, a final RC is created.
  For this RC, only *critical show stoppers* are fixed.  That is, even bug
  fixes are not MFH'd unless they're for critical bugs.  If a critical
  show stopper is found, a fix should be merged to the RC branch, and a
  new Final RC should be released.
 
  So, for the developers amongst you - please do not MFH anything before
  discussing it on php-dev and convincing everyone it really fixes a
  critical bug.
 
  I expect that the QA guys will phrase what I typed up about the 'Final
  RC' approach into the release process description.  I apologize in
  advance in case it doesn't make sense to you - it may be a stupid idea,
  but it may just be me being high on this Finnish Kossu :)
 
  Cheers,
 
  Zeev
 






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[PHP-DEV] Re: 4.1.0 Final RC

2001-11-20 Thread Harald Radi

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 (a) RC a-la what we had until now.  It will usually be in the range of weeks.

i'd suggest a list where a branch is announced lets say a week before branching. i 
often have a few things lying around
that should be in the next final but aren't commited yet. i suppose that lots of us 
(developers) would commit our stuff
before branching if there would be such an announcement (yeah, i know .. mailinglists 
.. but i don't want to have to
search).

 (b) Once we feel enough bugs have been fixed, a final RC is created.  For
 this RC, only *critical show stoppers* are fixed.  That is, even bug fixes
 are not MFH'd unless they're for critical bugs.  If a critical show stopper
 is found, a fix should be merged to the RC branch, and a new Final RC
 should be released.

 So, for the developers amongst you - please do not MFH anything before
 discussing it on php-dev and convincing everyone it really fixes a critical
 bug.

what about a qa-guys only cvs mirror for the 'final-rc' where the patches have to be 
submitted and discussed ?

 just be me being high on this Finnish Kossu :)

cheers :)

harald
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[PHP-DEV] Re: 4.1.0 Final RC

2001-11-19 Thread Joshua Eichorn

I've tried this on multiple machines as well as using other people's 
upload code and can't get file uploading to work with http/1.1 clients 
in RC3.  My file uploads scripts will work with netscape 4.78, but not 
with Mozilla 0.9.6 or IE 5.5.

If someone could test this and verify that im not just missing something 
simple that would be great.

-joshua eichorn

Zeev Suraski wrote:

 www.php.net/~zeev/php-4.1.0RC3.tar.gz
 
 What does 'Final RC' mean?
 
 As discussed with php-qa guys (on IRC, you didn't miss a thread), we 
 decided that the current release process is problematic (surprise 
 surprise :).  The particular issue we diagnosed this time was that RC 
 branches were changing too much, and because basically each and every 
 change requires a new RC - the release process can linger for quite a 
 while.  There are more issues, but this is definitely an issue on its own.
 
 So, we decided that there are going to be two stages for RC's:
 
 (a) RC a-la what we had until now.  It will usually be in the range of 
 weeks.
 (b) Once we feel enough bugs have been fixed, a final RC is created.  
 For this RC, only *critical show stoppers* are fixed.  That is, even bug 
 fixes are not MFH'd unless they're for critical bugs.  If a critical 
 show stopper is found, a fix should be merged to the RC branch, and a 
 new Final RC should be released.
 
 So, for the developers amongst you - please do not MFH anything before 
 discussing it on php-dev and convincing everyone it really fixes a 
 critical bug.
 
 I expect that the QA guys will phrase what I typed up about the 'Final 
 RC' approach into the release process description.  I apologize in 
 advance in case it doesn't make sense to you - it may be a stupid idea, 
 but it may just be me being high on this Finnish Kossu :)
 
 Cheers,
 
 Zeev
 




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Re: [PHP-DEV] Re: 4.1.0 Final RC

2001-11-19 Thread Jani Taskinen


Does it work with PHP 4.0.6 or any other old release?

--Jani



On Mon, 19 Nov 2001, Joshua Eichorn wrote:

I've tried this on multiple machines as well as using other people's
upload code and can't get file uploading to work with http/1.1 clients
in RC3.  My file uploads scripts will work with netscape 4.78, but not
with Mozilla 0.9.6 or IE 5.5.

If someone could test this and verify that im not just missing something
simple that would be great.

-joshua eichorn

Zeev Suraski wrote:

 www.php.net/~zeev/php-4.1.0RC3.tar.gz

 What does 'Final RC' mean?

 As discussed with php-qa guys (on IRC, you didn't miss a thread), we
 decided that the current release process is problematic (surprise
 surprise :).  The particular issue we diagnosed this time was that RC
 branches were changing too much, and because basically each and every
 change requires a new RC - the release process can linger for quite a
 while.  There are more issues, but this is definitely an issue on its own.

 So, we decided that there are going to be two stages for RC's:

 (a) RC a-la what we had until now.  It will usually be in the range of
 weeks.
 (b) Once we feel enough bugs have been fixed, a final RC is created.
 For this RC, only *critical show stoppers* are fixed.  That is, even bug
 fixes are not MFH'd unless they're for critical bugs.  If a critical
 show stopper is found, a fix should be merged to the RC branch, and a
 new Final RC should be released.

 So, for the developers amongst you - please do not MFH anything before
 discussing it on php-dev and convincing everyone it really fixes a
 critical bug.

 I expect that the QA guys will phrase what I typed up about the 'Final
 RC' approach into the release process description.  I apologize in
 advance in case it doesn't make sense to you - it may be a stupid idea,
 but it may just be me being high on this Finnish Kossu :)

 Cheers,

 Zeev








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Re: [PHP-DEV] Re: 4.1.0 Final RC

2001-11-19 Thread Joshua Eichorn

Hmm sorry about that it seems to be a bug in the web browser, it just 
threw me off since the same error
happened in IE and mozilla, but after trying different mozilla milestone 
and IE on a different machine things seem to be working.

Hopefully its just a network problem here or something like that.
-joshua eichorn

Jani Taskinen wrote:

Does it work with PHP 4.0.6 or any other old release?

--Jani



On Mon, 19 Nov 2001, Joshua Eichorn wrote:

I've tried this on multiple machines as well as using other people's
upload code and can't get file uploading to work with http/1.1 clients
in RC3.  My file uploads scripts will work with netscape 4.78, but not
with Mozilla 0.9.6 or IE 5.5.

If someone could test this and verify that im not just missing something
simple that would be great.

-joshua eichorn

Zeev Suraski wrote:

www.php.net/~zeev/php-4.1.0RC3.tar.gz

What does 'Final RC' mean?

As discussed with php-qa guys (on IRC, you didn't miss a thread), we
decided that the current release process is problematic (surprise
surprise :).  The particular issue we diagnosed this time was that RC
branches were changing too much, and because basically each and every
change requires a new RC - the release process can linger for quite a
while.  There are more issues, but this is definitely an issue on its own.

So, we decided that there are going to be two stages for RC's:

(a) RC a-la what we had until now.  It will usually be in the range of
weeks.
(b) Once we feel enough bugs have been fixed, a final RC is created.
For this RC, only *critical show stoppers* are fixed.  That is, even bug
fixes are not MFH'd unless they're for critical bugs.  If a critical
show stopper is found, a fix should be merged to the RC branch, and a
new Final RC should be released.

So, for the developers amongst you - please do not MFH anything before
discussing it on php-dev and convincing everyone it really fixes a
critical bug.

I expect that the QA guys will phrase what I typed up about the 'Final
RC' approach into the release process description.  I apologize in
advance in case it doesn't make sense to you - it may be a stupid idea,
but it may just be me being high on this Finnish Kossu :)

Cheers,

Zeev










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