Hi Robie, sorry for taking so long to get back to you.
If Xenial is only going to ship PHP7, then I'm happy to drop the patch
entirely, as PHP7 already includes this change.
If Xenial is shipping PHP5 and PHP7, I would be happy if the patch could
be applied to PHP5 on Xenial.
Either way, while
Thanks. I think we're still hoping for PHP7 (only) in Xenial, but I'll
keep this bug open in case that doesn't happen.
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Hi Daniel,
Sorry, I meant 7.0, not 5.7! So for Xenial, with 7.0 planned
(provisionally), I think we're good? If we don't get 7.0 then I look at
your patch. It sounds OK in principle.
> I'm more than happy for this to wait for Xenial.
By this do you mean that you're happy with not backporting
Hi, thanks for the quick response.
I'm more than happy for this to wait for Xenial.
I wasn't aware there was going to be a 5.7. The page for 5.7 on the PHP
wiki suggests that it was a proposal that wasn't accepted:
https://wiki.php.net/rfc/php57 If I'm wrong about this then I'm happy to
work
Thank you for taking the time to report this bug and helping to make
Ubuntu better.
If upstream don't consider this appropriate for the 5.6 branch then I am
hesitant to include it in Ubuntu.
In any case, I expect 5.7 to release in Xenial so the point could be
moot for Xenial. This isn't a