Re: [arch-dev-public] Upcoming PHP 8.1 update

2022-04-24 Thread David Runge via arch-dev-public
On 2022-04-24 19:08:37 (+0200), Pierre Schmitz via arch-dev-public wrote: > I'd still suggest to provide two different php versions as mentioned > some time ago: the current "php" and "php-legacy" which will always be > the oldest supported version. These may provide the versions as you > suggested

Re: [arch-dev-public] Upcoming PHP 8.1 update

2022-04-24 Thread Andreas 'Segaja' Schleifer via arch-dev-public
On 4/24/22 19:08, Pierre Schmitz via arch-dev-public wrote: I'd still suggest to provide two different php versions as mentioned some time ago: the current "php" and "php-legacy" which will always be the oldest supported version. These may provide the versions as you suggested: php-legacy provide

Re: [arch-dev-public] Upcoming PHP 8.1 update

2022-04-24 Thread Pierre Schmitz via arch-dev-public
I'd still suggest to provide two different php versions as mentioned some time ago: the current "php" and "php-legacy" which will always be the oldest supported version. These may provide the versions as you suggested: php-legacy provides php=7.4 (and will be updated to 8.0 soon) The benefit of no

Re: [arch-dev-public] Upcoming PHP 8.1 update

2022-04-24 Thread David Runge via arch-dev-public
On 2022-03-08 13:56:04 (+0100), David Runge via arch-dev-public wrote: > after waiting another couple of weeks, the situation with nextcloud > unfortunately has still not improved. > We see issues with utf-8 compatibility [1] and meanwhile the version > 24.0.0 which is supposed to provide native su