Hi Chris, hi Rob!
During our discussion about using 3rd party software, you said that the rule of
thumb is "if it has a debian package, it's fine". Jan now pointed out that
both
dbal and symfony do have debian packages.
Does that mean we can just use them after all? Or does this rule not apply to
php code? If not, why not?
-- daniel
Am 07.09.2014 20:14, schrieb Jan Zerebecki:
On 2014-09-05 11:01, Daniel Kinzler wrote:
As far as I know, no unreviewed 3rd party php
code is running on the public
facing app servers. Anything that has a debian package is ok. Don't know about
PEAR...
Then we are nearly fine. Comparing debian testing with
https://github.com/wmde/WikibaseQueryEngine/blob/894636508c0b590b02bdd325f4…
:
$ aptitude show php-doctrine-dbal |grep Version
Version: 2.4.2-4
That fullfills "doctrine/dbal": "~2.4".
$ aptitude show php-symfony-console |grep Version
Version: 2.3.1+dfsg-1
This is a bit behind "symfony/console": "~2.4". No newer version
available in debian, yet. Which can be changed.
--
Daniel Kinzler
Senior Software Developer
Wikimedia Deutschland
Gesellschaft zur Förderung Freien Wissens e.V.