PHP 4.3.6 Released
ehmdjii writes "The PHP Development Team is proud to announce the release of PHP 4.3.6. This is is a bug fix release whose primary goal is to address two bugs which may result in crashes in PHP builds with thread-safety enabled. All users of PHP in a threaded environment (Windows) are strongly encouraged to upgrade to this release.
All in all this release fixes approximately 25 bugs that have been discovered since the 4.3.5 release. For a full list of changes in PHP 4.3.6, see the ChangeLog."
Please mod this up.
Do you hate Jesus too?
... I know I have read somewhere about some rather nasty bugs that are still not fixed in this version.
Anyone know anything more about this?
Does this mean PHP will compile as 64bit code now?
"Fixed bug #27717 (Test Failures when compiled on 64-bit mode)"
embedded html drives me mad...
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Your GOD in 2004
It's not just Windows that can be threaded environments, FreeBSD and Linux also have the option of using the per-child MPM.
So does this mean Apache 2.0 will now play nicer with PHP?
It's a strange world -- let's keep it that way
...no?
i ate crayons when i was a kid and now i have two braincells and the blue ones taste nicer
Oh please, PHP can't handle threads properly. Yet another reason to switch to Per-- oh wait, threads? Nevermind.
It is nice with another bugfix release, but what I'm really looking forward to is the release of PHP 5 with Zend Engine 2.0. Then the object model will finally be sane (private/protected member variables for example).