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====== PHP Compatibility Status ====== | ====== PHP Compatibility Status ====== | ||
- | ===== PHP 8 ===== | + | Should you discover any PHP compatibility issue in ADOdb, |
+ | kindly [[https:// | ||
- | PHP 8 has been released on 26-Nov-2020, and is fully supported | + | Corrections are published as Hotfix releases((Drop-in replacements to earlier versions of the same release number)), so please make that sure the problem you're facing still exists |
- | See the [[https:// | ||
- | ===== PHP 7 ===== | + | ===== PHP 8 ===== |
- | PHP 7 is **fully supported** | + | PHP 8 has been released on 26-Nov-2020, |
- | ==== Versions 7.0 to 7.3 ==== | + | See the [[https:// |
- | All the [[https:// | ||
- | ==== Version 7.4 ==== | + | ===== PHP 7 ===== |
- | Fully Supported drivers appear to work correctly in this version, although there has been no formal testing. | + | |
- | + | ||
- | ==== Legacy ADOdb Versions Support ==== | + | |
- | Please note that there are no plans to implement | + | |
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- | ===== Reporting Issues | + | |
- | Should you discover any PHP compatibility issue in ADOdb, kindly [[https:// | + | PHP 7 is **fully supported** since ADOdb 5.20.12 release. |
- | ===== Addressing Issues ===== | + | All the [[https:// |
- | Any PHP compatibility issues found are released as Hotfixes((Hotfix releases are drop-in replacements to earlier versions of the same release number)) to the current stable release, so please make sure you are using the most recent version. | ||
- | You can check the current status of PHP compatibility issues on the Github Issue Tracker: | + | ===== Legacy ADOdb Versions Support ===== |
- | * [[https:// | + | Please note that there are no plans to fix PHP compatibility issues in ADOdb Legacy versions (5.20 and older). |
- | * [[https:// | + | |
- | ===== Upgrading From Earlier Releases | + | ==== Upgrading From Earlier Releases ==== |
Users have reported that upgrading from releases 5.00 (released in 2007) and higher have been reasonably easy, but that earlier versions may require substantial adjustments, | Users have reported that upgrading from releases 5.00 (released in 2007) and higher have been reasonably easy, but that earlier versions may require substantial adjustments, | ||
- | ===== Moving From Custom Releases | + | ==== Moving From Custom Releases ==== |
- | In order to migrate their products from custom older versions of ADOdb back to the core product and take advantage of the active development of the product, as well as PHP 7 compatibility, a number of users have submitted their custom functionality to be integrated into core. If you are in the same situation, contact us about having your feature added. | + | In order to migrate their products from custom older versions of ADOdb back to the core product and take advantage of the active development of the product, as well as compatibility with PHP 7 and later, a number of users have submitted their custom functionality to be integrated into core. If you are in the same situation, contact us about having your feature added. |
===== Package Testing Status ===== | ===== Package Testing Status ===== |
v5/php_compatibility_status.txt · Last modified: 2023/06/12 14:55 by dregad