[PHP] Re: PHP 4.1.0 actually out this time -- questions about zend products
We have the developer suite at my work, and as far as I know, the Optimizer, Debug Server, Encoder, etc. don't work with 4.1.0 at all. When you try using the Optimizer, for instance, it spits out a line in your Apache log (or whatever log) saying that this version of the Optimizer is for Zend Engine blah blah, go to Zend.com to upgrade, or something to that effect. Hopefully when you buy the suite you get access to updated versions of the software that are compatible with 4.1.0, otherwise, it's going to suck for us, since we use some of the new features in 4.1.0 in the app we're writing. It would seem like a waste of money in our case, as we're dropping 4.0.6, and that's all the Developer Suite we have covers at the moment. We used to use 4.0.6 on an older version of this thing we're developing, but there were enough nicities in 4.1.0 that I decided to start using the dev versions and RCs for 4.0.7/4.1.0, just so we'd be up-to-date when 4.1.0 actually came out. J Mike Eheler wrote: Does anyone here subscribe to the Zend developer's suite? We have the optimizer and debugger installed with a 4.0.5 installation and are looking into upgrading to 4.1.0 but being a production machine, we don't want to do anything that would jeopardize the stability of the machine. Has anyone here had experience using PHP 4.1 with the optimizer and debugger? Mike -- PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To contact the list administrators, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[PHP] Re: PHP 4.1.0 actually out this time -- questions about zend products
Seconds after I write this, I see on zend.com that the Optimizer has a new version for 4.1.0. Don't see anything about the Debug Server. I'm going to give the Optimizer a whirl and see if stuff encoded with our old Encoder word with 4.1.0... J J Smith wrote: We have the developer suite at my work, and as far as I know, the Optimizer, Debug Server, Encoder, etc. don't work with 4.1.0 at all. When you try using the Optimizer, for instance, it spits out a line in your Apache log (or whatever log) saying that this version of the Optimizer is for Zend Engine blah blah, go to Zend.com to upgrade, or something to that effect. Hopefully when you buy the suite you get access to updated versions of the software that are compatible with 4.1.0, otherwise, it's going to suck for us, since we use some of the new features in 4.1.0 in the app we're writing. It would seem like a waste of money in our case, as we're dropping 4.0.6, and that's all the Developer Suite we have covers at the moment. We used to use 4.0.6 on an older version of this thing we're developing, but there were enough nicities in 4.1.0 that I decided to start using the dev versions and RCs for 4.0.7/4.1.0, just so we'd be up-to-date when 4.1.0 actually came out. J -- PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To contact the list administrators, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[PHP] Re: PHP 4.1.0 actually out this time -- questions about zend products
Excellent. Keep me up to date on your findings. Our license only allows for the software to be used on one machine so I can't build a test machine. :/ Mike J Smith wrote: Seconds after I write this, I see on zend.com that the Optimizer has a new version for 4.1.0. Don't see anything about the Debug Server. I'm going to give the Optimizer a whirl and see if stuff encoded with our old Encoder word with 4.1.0... J J Smith wrote: We have the developer suite at my work, and as far as I know, the Optimizer, Debug Server, Encoder, etc. don't work with 4.1.0 at all. When you try using the Optimizer, for instance, it spits out a line in your Apache log (or whatever log) saying that this version of the Optimizer is for Zend Engine blah blah, go to Zend.com to upgrade, or something to that effect. Hopefully when you buy the suite you get access to updated versions of the software that are compatible with 4.1.0, otherwise, it's going to suck for us, since we use some of the new features in 4.1.0 in the app we're writing. It would seem like a waste of money in our case, as we're dropping 4.0.6, and that's all the Developer Suite we have covers at the moment. We used to use 4.0.6 on an older version of this thing we're developing, but there were enough nicities in 4.1.0 that I decided to start using the dev versions and RCs for 4.0.7/4.1.0, just so we'd be up-to-date when 4.1.0 actually came out. J -- PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To contact the list administrators, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]