Date: Mon, 12 Mar 2007 11:19:13 +0200 From: gareth <bsd@lordcow.org> To: ports@freebsd.org Subject: Re: PHP 5.2.1 Message-ID: <20070312091913.GA19488@lordcow.org> In-Reply-To: <20070304192613.0f921e3c@Winter> References: <591600070702281228p2b0b7151x8b259bb4aa419451@mail.gmail.com> <00b201c75b96$53d18310$b3db87d4@multiplay.co.uk> <20070302131907.069561bc@Winter> <20070302140724.2e207448@Winter> <45E87F5B.50604@abtime.de> <20070304192613.0f921e3c@Winter>
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On Sun 2007-03-04 (19:26), Uwe Grohnwaldt wrote: > > For the error "lookbehind assertion is not fixed length" or > > "lookahead..." this will work again after deleting devel/pcre and > > installing devel/pcre-utf8 instead, afterwards recompile php5-pcre and > > other dependencies. > > I have found that afterwards the pcre-functions in php work fine, this > > also occures in some pear-libs, and hit my Horde installation... > > > > For Wordpress with php5.2.1 I suggest you take also a look at > > http://trac.wordpress.org/ticket/3886, which is a bug that shows up in > > wordpress after upgrading to php5.2.1 for all web visitors behind > > proxies (like squid). > > Hi, > good hint. a portupgrade -frR pcre-utf8-7.0 and portupgrade -frR > php5-pcre-5.2.1_3 later, my problems are blown away :) hi, i've just run into this too. what if devel/pcre-utf8 has now been removed?
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