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Posted: Mon Mar 20, 2006 6:35 am |
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Hello Neven,
It's not an oversight. Version 3.3 of PhpED got three update packs and we provided debugger modules to support all php versions released during that time. As far as I remember the latest is php 5.0.4. That's all v3.3 supports. Newer versions of the IDE got necessary changes to support newer php versions and in particular PhpED 4.0 supports debugger v2.18 that subsequently supports php up to version 5.1.2.
Current version of the IDE is 4.5 and debugger version is 2.20. We're planning to release update #1 on March 30th to support php 5.1.3. Neither of the previous versions of the IDE will be updated.
If you're interested in upgrade, please contact customer care dept http://shop.nusphere.com/contact_us/index.php .
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Posted: Mon Mar 20, 2006 4:32 pm |
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Hi Neven, I don't mean to argue with you and fully understand your reasons, however, please note that even if we don't have to do any modifications on the client side we still need to run full regression testing for dbg changes with IDE. That includes all Windows and all Linux servers and UNix and Mac OS. Setting it up is no small task itself and then running through tests. We take quality issue extremely seriously and frankly go crazy testing. That doesn;t mean that we don't have bugs- everybody does, but we are trying our best to have the least amount.
We are also addressing this issue, there are partnerships in final stages of negotiations which I belive will address the problem of time that the testing takes and will bring the quality even higher. It is not out of the realm of possible that we will be able to support more versions in the future, however, at this moment we have to limit it to what it is.
We appreciate your feedback, I hope we can still provide the best possible service to you, believe me when I say this: it is important to us.
While on the subject- I encourage you to take a look at 4.5. I understand the cost issue and am not going to run the sales gimmicks here, but we as a company honestly think that it is worth upgrading, for few reasons:
1. IE toolbar - really cool stuff
2. Multilangauge syntax hihgliter and dynamic hihgliter
3. SQLLite and INterbase support
PLus all the features we put in 4.0
We are not trying to force anybody to upgrade to just extract their money (even though we are "for profit" company:-)) - look at the activity at these Forums, we work 24/7 to make sure that our customers get their money worth. I hope we can provide more value for you too. Thank you.
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Posted: Mon Mar 20, 2006 5:06 pm |
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Quote: | You could use your community of users to test prior releases |
Even though it's possible, I think it's hardly feasible. Say, we got 100 bug reports and what's then? Finding bugs is not the least problem  Fixing them would anyway require time and resources.
Quote: | I would have happliy tested this for you |
Well, please contact our support.
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Posted: Mon Mar 20, 2006 5:19 pm |
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Quote: | Fixing them would anyway require time and resources. |
Who said they had to be fixed?, your argument was that you were not prepared to release it because it could reflect poorly on the quality of your software, my proposal was to get your existing users (who wanted to, to test this for you) then you could publish if it worked or not or what the limitations are, we as developers understand that sort of logic, ie you may use 3.3.3 with php 5.1.2 but the following issues have been found and will not be fixed as developement of 3.3.3 has ceased, ie I could make an informed choice to upgrade or battle on
Quote: | Well, please contact our support. |
Huh? I thought by posting in this forum thats what I had done!
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Posted: Mon Mar 20, 2006 6:18 pm |
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Quote: | I could make an informed choice to upgrade or battle on |
You didn't want an upgrade before faced up with problems in php-5.0,
we didn't want to change anything in the debugger until faced up with incompatibility between 5.0 and 5.1 which required us to change logic, for example in Call Stack window. Just step in to an object method and you'll how 4.0 (4.5) displays call stack list.
Quote: | Who said they had to be fixed? |
Hmmm it's rather strange then. Why would we run tests at all if not to get list of things to be fixed? If there were no compatibility issues, we would provide renewal for the debugger module without any changes in the IDE and it's exactly what we actually did. See dbg-2.16.20 version in your list of downloads. It's just an update to the debugger that did not require any changes. We would still continue this for 3.3 if it was possible without changes.
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