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MyASPN >> Mail Archive >> php-Announce
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[ANNOUNCE] PHP 4.3.6 Released
by Ilia Alshanetsky other posts by this author
Apr 15 2004 9:28PM messages near this date
[ANNOUNCE] PHP 4.3.7 Released | [ANNOUNCE] PHP 4.3.5 Released
PHP Development Team is proud to announce the release of PHP 4.3.6. This is
is a bug fix release whose primary goal is to address two bugs which may 
result in crashes in PHP builds with thread-safety enabled. All users of PHP 
in a threaded environment (Windows) are strongly encouraged to upgrade to 
this release.

Aside from the above mentioned issues this release includes the following 
important fixes:

- Updated bundled PDFLib library to version 5.0.3p1 in Windows distribution.
- Synchronized bundled GD library with GD 2.0.22.
- Fixed bugs that prevented building of GD extension against external GD 
library versions 1.2-1.8.
- Fixed a bugs resulting in leakage of session settings across requests.
- Fixed several daylight savings bugs inside the mktime and strtotime 
functions.
- Fixed a bug that prevented compilation of cURL extension against libcurl 
7.11.1
- Fixed a number of crashes inside domxml and mssql extensions.

All in all this release fixes approximately 25 bugs that have been discovered 
since the 4.3.5 release.

Enjoy,

PHP Development Team.

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