PHP 5.2.6 Released - Ilia Alshanetsky

Courtesy Planet PHP  Fri, 05/02/2008 - 11:51

Yesterday, yet another version of PHP 5, 5.2.6 was released. It look a bit longer then I hoped it would, but in the end results are definitely worth it.

There are over 120 different bug fixes that are designed to make PHP that much more stable. Quite a few corner case crashes have been addressed, many of which were identified by the ever increasing unit testing (big thanks to all the folks writing tests), which now offers 55.7% code coverage....



 

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