Otomatic a écrit: ------------------------------------------------------- > Si quelqu'un trouve un "zip" PHP 5.3.5 Thread Safe VC9 64bit, merci de mettre le lien ici. > > If someone finds a "zip" PHP 5.3.5 Thread Safe VC9 64bit, thank you for putting the link here.
Savez-vous pourquoi la nouvelle version de wamp m'affiche des erreurs alors que mon code marchait sur l'ancienne version ?!
Les erreurs affichées :
( ! ) Notice: Use of undefined constant F - assumed 'F' in C:\wamp\www\plt_2011\index.php on line 130 Call Stack # Time Memory Function Location 1 0.0119 409592 {main}( ) ..\index.php:0
( ! ) Notice: Undefined variable: mois in C:\wamp\www\plt_2011\index.php on line 128 Call Stack # Time Memory Function Location 1 0.0119 409592 {main}( ) ..\index.php:0 2 0.0221 419368 getMois( ) ..\index.php:131
Je tiens par contre a signaler que vous auriez dû créer un sujet propre et non poster dans ce sujet qui a pour vocation d'annoncer les nouvelles versions des composantes de wamp.
PHP.NET -> Windows users: please mind that we do no longer provide builds created with Visual Studio C++ 6. It is impossible to maintain a high quality and safe build of PHP for Windows using this unmaintained compiler.
For Apache SAPIs (php5_apache2_2.dll), be sure that you use a Visual Studio C++ 9 version of Apache. We recommend the Apache builds as provided by ApacheLounge. For any other SAPI (CLI, FastCGI via mod_fcgi, FastCGI with IIS or other FastCGI capable server), everything works as before. Third party extension providers must rebuild their extensions to make them compatible and loadable with the Visual Studio C++9 builds that we now provide.
All PHP users should note that the PHP 5.2 series is NOT supported anymore. All users are strongly encouraged to upgrade to PHP 5.3.6. --------------------------------------------------------------
It clearly says to use unofficial builds of apache.
Are they serious? That's their solution??? To stay secure- upgrade to latest build of php but use an unofficial build of apache? Could they not just wait until apache release win32 vc9 versions so at least there is an alternative (I'm not saying apache lounge is not good- the work they do is great)
This destroys wampserver's ability to switch version of apache and php, all the old addons and wampserver would need to be rebuilt to include a vc6/vc9 value to check the compatabilty of both active components to make sure it's ok to run them both together.
The other option is to finish wampserver2 and have it there for vc6 only. Then start with wampserver3 which will be vc9 only( and try to build addons of older versions of vc9 php and apache.