Perhaps this tells us something about our ongoing discussion about whether to allow foreign code in our CVS. Clearly PHP has allowed it and has a version which is necessary for successful use. TinyMCE is likely to have similar properties if we have a slightly customized version in the Drupal CVS, namely someone who installs for the public repository is likely to have problems. This is an opportunity to do better and have a private copy and do enough version checking to insure that it is the one being used and complain with an obvious error message instead of an obscure failure message. -----Original Message----- From: development-bounces@drupal.org [mailto:development-bounces@drupal.org] On Behalf Of Earnie Boyd Sent: Monday, May 28, 2007 11:15 AM To: development@drupal.org Subject: Re: [development] PHP5 going forward Quoting Earnie Boyd <earnie@users.sourceforge.net>:
Quoting Earnie Boyd <earnie@users.sourceforge.net>:
Quoting Gordon Heydon <gordon@heydon.com.au>:
Hi,
I like this idea, and getting as many of the major PHP projects involved as possible would be the best way to go.
Does anyone have a working configuration for Apache-2.2, PHP-5.2.x and Drupal? I've been trying but I keep getting an issue with PCRE and UNICODE as I have previously mentioned. Unless this issue is addressed then pushing for PHP5 is a mute point.
Thanks to private conversation with Khalid and Wim I was able to determine the issue. PHP comes with its own version of PCRE and I had overridden the use of that version with --with-pcre-regex=/usr/local. After removing that configuration item the issue has been resolved. Earnie -- No virus found in this incoming message. Checked by AVG Free Edition. Version: 7.5.472 / Virus Database: 269.8.1/822 - Release Date: 5/28/2007 11:40 AM