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[PECL-BUG] Bug #14120 [Opn->Asn]: Bug system lacks PECL extensions
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p***@gmail.com
2008-06-19 12:42:12 UTC
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ID: 14120
Updated by: ***@gmail.com
Reported By: philip at php dot net
-Status: Open
+Status: Assigned
Id: 14120
Type: Bug
Package: Web Site
Operating System: Irrelevant
PHP Version: Irrelevant
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+Assigned To: pajoye
New Comment:

I'm in the process to create and release (once and only _once_) the
missing packages.

They will have the unmaintained/superseded flag according to their real
status.

Don't expect other releases even if patches are available.


Previous Comments:
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[2008-06-17 18:42:14] helgith at gmail dot com

Gregs solution effectively makes the package "live" in pecl, packages
can be around without having releases tho it might be advisable to put
up the latest release if doable

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[2008-06-11 19:20:25] greg at chiaraquartet dot net

the solution is to add new packages for each orphaned unreleased pecl
ext (the "New Package" link on the left)

I suggest we keep this one open but consider it a Pecl website bug
rather than a bug system bug

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[2008-06-11 15:38:56] philip at roshambo dot org

But many extensions live in the pecl cvs module but lack pecl.php.net
websites (and bug categories).

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[2008-06-11 15:31:00] helgith at gmail dot com

That should be in the php bug system - it's not a PECL ext unless it
lives in PECL, IMHO.

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[2008-06-10 19:58:03] philip at php dot net

Description:
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Currently it is impossible to report PECL bugs for PECL extensions that
aren't here even though they do exist and are documented. In the very
least there should be an "Other" category or some such.

Example: http://php.net/printer

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h***@gmail.com
2008-06-20 12:30:02 UTC
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Edit report at http://pecl.php.net/bugs/bug.php?id=14120&edit=1

ID: 14120
Updated by: ***@gmail.com
Reported By: philip at php dot net
Status: Assigned
Id: 14120
Type: Bug
Package: Web Site
Operating System: Irrelevant
PHP Version: Irrelevant
Assigned To: pajoye
New Comment:

Sounds good Pierre, thanks.


Previous Comments:
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[2008-06-19 08:42:12] pierre dot php at gmail dot com

I'm in the process to create and release (once and only _once_) the
missing packages.

They will have the unmaintained/superseded flag according to their real
status.

Don't expect other releases even if patches are available.

------------------------------------------------------------------------

[2008-06-17 18:42:14] helgith at gmail dot com

Gregs solution effectively makes the package "live" in pecl, packages
can be around without having releases tho it might be advisable to put
up the latest release if doable

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[2008-06-11 19:20:25] greg at chiaraquartet dot net

the solution is to add new packages for each orphaned unreleased pecl
ext (the "New Package" link on the left)

I suggest we keep this one open but consider it a Pecl website bug
rather than a bug system bug

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[2008-06-11 15:38:56] philip at roshambo dot org

But many extensions live in the pecl cvs module but lack pecl.php.net
websites (and bug categories).

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[2008-06-11 15:31:00] helgith at gmail dot com

That should be in the php bug system - it's not a PECL ext unless it
lives in PECL, IMHO.

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