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On 10/24/2010 02:07 PM, Samuli Suominen wrote: |
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> On 10/24/2010 02:48 PM, Matti Bickel (mabi) wrote: |
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>> - phpconfutils_extension_with "pdo-sqlite" "sqlite" 1 "/usr" |
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>> + phpconfutils_extension_with "pdo-sqlite" "sqlite3" 1 "/usr" |
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> That's a regression (because USE="sqlite3" is deprecated). |
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Thanks, didn't know that. Here's why I still think this is the best |
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choice at least for the time being (until the next php upstream release): |
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PHP upstream enables both sqlite and sqlite3 by default. We decided to |
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stick with upstream as much as possible, because it makes reporting bugs |
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so much easier and is nice to our users. |
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Additionally, I dare say that they're probably still some people using |
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sqlite2 with PHP (maybe as session storage - that's only available with |
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sqlite2). I don't want to take a perfectly fine option (for now) from them. |
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That said, sqlite2 is deprecated upstream and will show as such in |
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whatever their next release will be. I'll gladly drop the sqlite2 |
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extension as soon as upstream does. |