I did not experience any show-stoppers when upgrading from 1.6.7. I'm still testing all of my extensions for compatibility though...
Thank you for requiring PHP 5. Hopefully this will some way help convince the lethargic hosting providers to upgrade. PHP 5 will be two years old next Thursday. Yeesh.
Yes. The problem is that it not require PHP 5. It require 5.1... It is a little hard with PHP requirment. ... I'm in battle to upgrade PHP from 5.04 to 5.1.4 . ... With PHP 5.04 IT NOT WORK ? Is it possible to use PHP 5.0.4 AND NOT 5.1.4 ?
P.S. Another hysterical post ... ...
----- Original Message ----- From: "Gregory Szorc" gregory.szorc@gmail.com To: "Wikimedia developers" wikitech-l@wikimedia.org Sent: Friday, July 07, 2006 7:02 AM Subject: Re: [Wikitech-l] MediaWiki 1.7.0 release candidate
It's marked as just 1.7.0 internally. If there's no reports of major breakage by tomorrow morning I'll re-zip it as 1.7.0 final. I'd appreciate if a few people could test installation and upgrading, which don't receive as much testing from Wikipedia as other code.
I did not experience any show-stoppers when upgrading from 1.6.7. I'm still testing all of my extensions for compatibility though...
Thank you for requiring PHP 5. Hopefully this will some way help convince the lethargic hosting providers to upgrade. PHP 5 will be two years old next Thursday. Yeesh.
Also, Brion, check out http://framework.zend.com/wiki/display/ZFMLGEN/mail/1355. Basically, 'require_once' isn't as fast as 'require'. Also, given the extreme amount of 'require' statements in MW and the fact that it is now PHP 5, have you ever thought of using the __autoload() function? See http://www.php.net/manual/en/language.oop5.autoload.php
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