- the MySQL functions are no longer part of
the standard PHP5 distribution. However, the MySQL client library will
probably be bundled with testing anyway, so there shouldn't be a
problem. If the MySQL functions disappear we can always recompile PHP
with MySQL support.
--Draicone
On 7/10/07, Sean Whitton <sean(a)silentflame.com> wrote:
Will this remove mysql_ (i.e. not mysqli) functions?
On 09/07/07, DaB. <WP(a)daniel.baur4.info> wrote:
Hello all,
as I read in the actuall Debian-news-email, the debian-project plans to
remove
php4 from testing and unstable in the future [1].
Because hemlock runs
testing, php4 will be removed then too.
I have no idea, how long that take (normaly, debian is more slow). So if
one
(or more) of your tools use php4 still, this is a
good timestamp to port
it
to php5.
Sincerly,
DaB.
[1]
http://www.us.debian.org/News/weekly/2007/06/index.en.html
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