[php-maint] Deprecated comment style generates warning in PHP 5.3
Michal Čihař
nijel at debian.org
Sun Jan 3 14:35:38 UTC 2010
Hi
Dne Sun, 3 Jan 2010 15:19:46 +0100
Thijs Kinkhorst <thijs at debian.org> napsal(a):
> Your package ships a config file under /etc/php5/cli/conf.d/ which looks
> something like this:
>
> # configuration for php XXX module
> extension=XXX.so
>
> PHP upstream has decided that using '#' as a comment marker wasn't a good idea
> afterall and deprecated that starting PHP 5.3, thus these config file snippets
> start to generate warnings. The fix is simple: start the comment with ";"
> instead which works with all current PHP versions. Even though PHP 5.3 isn't
> in sid yet, switching over now makes sure you're ready once it enters.
>
> Michal Čihař <nijel at debian.org>
> php5-xcache
Fixed in SVN, thanks for noticing.
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