Re: Php 7.0 Beta Reply #15 – November 28, 2015, 06:00:36 pm I'm still hoping to sell my php 6 books on ebay
Re: Php 7.0 Beta Reply #17 – December 03, 2015, 05:37:34 pm http://php.net/archive/2015.php#id2015-12-03-1Released!
Re: Php 7.0 Beta Reply #18 – December 03, 2015, 08:57:32 pm Pretty cool really .. bit of a shame that distros are so far behind the curve on this.
Re: Php 7.0 Beta Reply #19 – December 04, 2015, 02:30:04 am Quote from: emanuele – December 03, 2015, 05:37:34 pmhttp://php.net/archive/2015.php#id2015-12-03-1Released!awesome!
Re: Php 7.0 Beta Reply #20 – January 01, 2016, 07:14:14 pm And Elk should now be able to work with php7! https://github.com/elkarte/Elkarte/pull/2339
Re: Php 7.0 Beta Reply #23 – January 06, 2016, 08:55:07 am Quote from: emanuele – January 01, 2016, 07:14:14 pmAnd Elk should now be able to work with php7! https://github.com/elkarte/Elkarte/pull/2339My hoster informed me PHP 7 is available. Should I use it?
Re: Php 7.0 Beta Reply #24 – January 06, 2016, 09:17:22 am I'm pretty sure 1.0 will not work on 7.0, so I'd say no.
Re: Php 7.0 Beta Reply #25 – January 11, 2016, 08:58:59 pm Wow :O It's barely out and you already made it compatible with it, what the f... O.o
Re: Php 7.0 Beta Reply #26 – January 12, 2016, 02:32:45 am Actually I was trying to make it compatible in the beta period, though I couldn't figure out what was the problem. When I saw the patch from albertlast for SMF I realized it was not really that difficult and I pushed the patch.So, technically, SMF could have been compatible before Elk if they were to merge the PR before. And I even forgot a piece now that I look more carefully.
Re: Php 7.0 Beta Reply #27 – January 21, 2016, 01:18:43 pm Feels like PHP is really trying to shed the old versions faster. 5.5 is only getting security updates for another 5 months, 5.6 is only actively supported (bug fixes) for another 11 months (but security for almost another 3 years, which works well with LTS OS release schedules)7.0 will be actively (bug fix) supported until Dec/2017 so < 2 years.But checking the usage stats ... 77% are still on < 5.5 which are unsupported versions. In 5 months when 5.5 is "obsolete" that number will be 93% running unsupported (no security or bug fixes) versions. Such a dilemma.
Re: Php 7.0 Beta Reply #28 – January 21, 2016, 01:37:40 pm I think hosts are muchaving more capable today of upgrading than they were in the past. With VMs and containers there's no reason why you can't just ask your host to upgrade you so you can run new software. In the past they would have to move you to a completely different server. So, in general the community will push them to be faster and proactive in upgrades, leading to less people running older versions.
Re: Php 7.0 Beta Reply #29 – January 21, 2016, 02:21:07 pm I think the push will be a result of some of the "big" names requiring new version ... if the major blog/cms platforms suddenly required 5.6 to run then it would be everywhere as the uses would demand it or go to a host that has it.Personally I like to run LTS releases, but that means to upgrade to a version other than what was released on the LTS, I have to add a 3rd party package maintainer that offers a newer version for the LTS that I'm running. Sometimes I do that, sometimes not ... I just updated a old 12.04 LTS (5.3) site to 14.04 (5.5) which is still old. But since I was playing I updated that to 5.6 for kicks, not that it was needed.Now I can't remember what the min is for 1.1, I think its just 5.3 vs 5.2 or is it 5.4