In case some committers have missed the committer announcement I sent
out mere minutes ago, I have upgraded one of our servers to PHP5. Here
are the details:
In very preliminary testing, I have not seen any issues with
Phoenix-based web pages. However, if you authored some intricate and
complex PHP
code, you may want to test your sites thoroughly.
To help you debug your code, PHP Warnings and Errors have been
enabled on the test sites. This means that pages on eclipse.org
that appear to function properly right now actually have unresolved
warnings, so don't panic if your pages show tons of warnings on the
test sites -- it doesn't mean your pages are broken. However, it
is highly desirable to fix the code that is causing these warnings.
Our intention is to put this server into normal production (minus the
warnings, handling 1/5th of eclipse.org traffic) in about 3 weeks.
Here are the URLs you can use to test the functionality of your sites
on PHP5:
http://www-test.eclipse.org/
http://download-test.eclipse.org/
I have opened a bug [2] to sollicit feedback with anything that may be
broken on the server side of things. When posting comments, please
exercise discretion with information that could possibly compromise the
security of our systems. If you're unsure, just send an e-mail to
webmaster@xxxxxxxxxxx.
[1] http://wiki.eclipse.org/index.php/SLES_10_Upgrade_Plan
[2] https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=161447
As usual, thanks for your cooperation. If you have any questions or
concerns, please drop me a line.
Denis
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Denis Roy
Manager, IT Infrastructure
Eclipse Foundation, Inc. -- http://www.eclipse.org/
Office: 613.224.9461 x224
Cell: 819.210.6481
denis.roy@xxxxxxxxxxx
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