[pkg-php-pear] php-xml-beautifier

Mathias Ertl mati at restauth.net
Sun Mar 18 20:20:24 UTC 2012


On 2012-03-18 13:45, Thomas Goirand wrote:
> Yes, I know, I've been a bit overloaded, and I'm sorry for that. Pinging
> me once more for this is the right thing to do, so thanks for insisting,
> and do not fear to insist again if I forget to reply to you next time.
> Also, please make sure that you join the pkg-php-pear list on Alioth,
> which I believe is a better place than just my own private mailbox.

Ok, I will bother you again ;-). I am already subscribed to
pkg-php-pear, so no need for change.

> I had a look at the package, and indeed, it is up to shape for an
> upload. But I have a concern. It has a dependency on php-xml-parser,
> which currently has issues with PHP 5.4:
> 
> http://pear.php.net/bugs/bug.php?id=19325
> http://pear.php.net/bugs/bug.php?id=19326
> 
> So I guess that your package will be affected as well. That's a problem
> for packages that are working with XML, because each time there's an
> error on the output, it can break the XML which you are trying to produce.

Hmm, I'm not sure I understand. Output may break my package, but the bug
is in php-xml-parser, not my package - right? I am not sure there is
anything I can do to fix the issue.

> Also, did you test yourself php-xml-beautifier with SID, and the new PHP
> 5.4?

I did the examples found in /usr/share/doc/php-xml-beautifier/examples
and they seemed find. The example*.php scripts do print warnings, but
the resulting xml-files are valid.

> Last thing, it'd be great if you could maintain your package in the
> PKG-PHP Alioth group, and upload on the Git there. I believe I'm now an
> administrator of the group, so I can accept any requests. What do you think?

I am more than happy to maintain my packages there. My last request to
join there has been ignored. Please sign me up!

greetings,
Mati

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