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Andreas Becker ab.becker at web.de
Mon Mar 14 13:21:38 CET 2011


Well Xavier

This is exactly what I suggest - no more 5.2 and looking back. It takes
minutes to update the servers and it takes hours to take care also for this
old stuff.
It is a new extension and it should look forward not backward especially as
we need servers with high performance to run those bigger sites where this
extension is actually needed. Those sites which are using this extensions
are those from Kay and perhaps some otherones like us but only very few
right now and they will update. All others would be able to use this
extension if they have PHP 5.3+ installed! and as Steffen just commented DAM
already does what we suggest!

We switched all our servers and those of 2 customerAgencies on last saturday
and sunday. Now all running Debian6,  MySQL version 5.1.49, Apache version
2.2.16, PHP 5.3.3-7, Linux 2.6.32-5-amd64 on x86_64

So updating servers is really not a big issue and especially Hosting
Companies should do this in regular steps.
You can i.e. follow these steps here:
http://www.debianroot.de/allgemein/debian-lenny-auf-squeeze-upgrade-anleitung-1276.html

They work out just perfect (on a Hetzner Server - can't say if others will
work same way as we updated those mentioned servers here)

@ Steffen

Hi Steffen it would be great if you could check this mentioned patch and
release a new be_acl - we applied it and it is working. Than the patch would
be also for those a benefit who don't know how to apply it.

Thanks a lot

Andi





On Mon, Mar 14, 2011 at 6:58 PM, Xavier Perseguers <
xavier.perseguers at typo3.org> wrote:

> Hi,
>
>
> Andreas Becker wrote:
>
>> Forget everything what is lower than 4.5 or even lower than PHP 5.3
>> People should simply update!
>>
>
> I agree partly. Upgrading to 4.5 LTS should be the top priority. However
> 4.5 still "only" requires PHP 5.2 meaning if you code for 4.5 LTS you should
> really avoid PHP 5.3 features, at least still for a few months because most
> hosting companies did not yet upgrade their servers with 5.3.
>
> Of course if you don't care about having the broadest audience for your
> ext, you may skip users with old PHP 5.2 ;)
>
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> Xavier Perseguers
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