We have completed our V30 release with two open issues:
- Our 64 Bit Linux Perl Shared Object is still built against Perl v5.8.8, which is on the old side of the pre-5.10 divide. We can (and do) build against 5.10, but still in a developmental mode: we have yet to add the 5.10+ product to our catalogue. We haven't figured out what to call it: any suggestions?
- We have a similar issue with our 64 Bit Linux PHP Shared Object: we still build against a rather old PHP and need to have our developers create a production environment in which to build a newer object. We also need to update our catalogue to reflect this.
10/23/12 3:12PM Eastern
As part of our f30 bug fix, we changed our 32 bit Linux platform, which changed the PHP and Perl versions against which our 32 Linux shared objects are created:
32 bit Linux Perl version: v5.10.1
32 bit Linux PHP version: 5.3.2-1ubuntu4.18
So even if you are running 64 bit Linux, you might want our 32 bit Linux shared object, because most 64 Linux systems can run 32 bit versions of software and these versions are across important divides from our 64 bit versions.
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