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Is there going to be a new 4.0.x release soon? #214

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patrickbajao opened this issue Nov 21, 2016 · 7 comments
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Is there going to be a new 4.0.x release soon? #214

patrickbajao opened this issue Nov 21, 2016 · 7 comments

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@patrickbajao
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Hi,

I see some new commits made in the PHP5 branch that were added after the 4.0.11 release. One of those commits (I don't know which one) fixes my issue (#209) that's why I closed it. Is there going to be a new stable 4.0.x release soon or should I just compile from source?

Thanks,
Patrick

P.S. Sorry if I posted this as an issue and it's not an issue. Just don't know where to post it.

@moolex
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moolex commented Jan 6, 2017

I also want to known next release time for PHP5. Because we meet the same problem as #19

And we need stable enough version for production environment, build from dev-master is not a good choice ..

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@audiojak
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++ @krakjoe

@Davidonium
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I am also interested in this, if there is anything I can help with please ask.

@sblommers
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Would make me happy too. Having those exact issues and would appreciate using packages

@dmchurch
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We're also running into the problems of #19 in our production RHEL7 system, which uses RHEL's PHP 5.4.16 and EPEL's APCu 4.0.11. It's been a year since #19 was fixed, can we get a 4.0.12 release? @krakjoe? @remicollet?

@TysonAndre
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Equivalent fixes for #248 (Bad results with custom serializers such as igbinary) may also be useful to include. I believe a similar issue may have affected php 5.x (not absolutely sure)

(I'm no longer using php 5, so this isn't urgent to me)

@nikic
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nikic commented Feb 23, 2018

There are no plans to continue maintenance of APCu 4.0.x for PHP 5.x, so I'm closing this.

@nikic nikic closed this as completed Feb 23, 2018
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