Hi Damien, Thank you for taking the time to respond here.
On 24-03-16 14:34, Damien Regad wrote: > As mentioned earlier, the 'mysql' driver is no longer available in PHP 7 > [2], you must use 'mysqli'. Good to know. So I understand correctly that because php doesn't support mysql driver anymore, adodb also doesn't. Makes fully sense, but I wasn't sure. > With regards to the error you're getting with the latter, I would > appreciate if you could provide additional information, preferably a > code snippet allowing us to reproduce the error and/or a detailed stack > trace, so we can get a better understanding of the problem. If you don't > mind posting that directly in [1], that would be most convenient for us. Will try to get you the required information in the next couple of days, if the casting to int of $this->port isn't enough to fix the issue. > On Fri, 26 Feb 2016 20:22:10 +0100 Paul Gevers <elb...@debian.org > <mailto:elb...@debian.org>> wrote: >> On 26-02-16 17:23, OndÅej Surý wrote: >> > So I wouldn't worry too much and just wait for ADOdb 5.21 release. >> >> Depending on how serious adodb takes the mysql support in php7 > > Not exactly sure what you mean by that... Well, what I meant was that it would be possible that adodb would still support mysql (e.g. by wrapping) although php doesn't. I of course have no clue how feasible that is. > I'm doing this in my spare time, Me too, so your point below is well understood. > and I unfortunately don't have too much > of that these days, but we do our best to fix any issues that come up, > as fast as possible. > I can't give you a commitment for an official release date for ADOdb > 5.21, but I'm hoping to get around to it in the next few weeks. Paul
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