I find it funny that Apple spent years making fun of Samsung and other manufacturers that "nobody needs large phones". They sued Samsung, publicly claiming that they "just were imitators". Then they decide to do a large phone, and they couldn't even do it without screwing it up. Really quite funny
@ircmaxell that. Today people just buy iPhones, not because they like it, but because Jobs had given them once something they like (or made them like it) and now they're used to it.
> To prevent bending, iPhone 6 Plus owners may want to remove their iPhones from their pockets before sitting or bending. If a pocket is unavoidable, then customers may want to place their device in a roomier pocket that allows the device to slide out the way.
@FlorianMargaine Don't be afraid the clean stuff up. Ideally make the change as small and self-contained as possible, but if there's something wrong then fix it.
@Leigh It's a system-level shared library provided by the OS, and I'm ignorant enough of what impact updating it would break. I'm also not sure what impact statically linking a modern version would have.
Also, I don't think different version requirements are a problem for distros with someone serious managing php packages (which of course includes remi)
Fatal error: Allowed memory size of 134217728 bytes exhausted at /home/leigh/github/php-src/ext/gmp/gmp.c:378 (tried to allocate 138888880 bytes) in /home/leigh/github/php-src/test.php on line 4
gmp: overflow in mpz type
[1] 31523 abort sapi/cli/php test.php
So then it's a similar problem to trying to prevent stack overflow from recursion etc - you cannot detect it sanely, the only way it will happen is if you do something stupid, so just let it happen and document that if you do something dumb, unpredictable things will happen.
@Ja͢ck Well that, and the way they've just arbitrarily fucked up the file system layout for afaict no good reason.
And you give me a Unix-y OS and you won't give me gcc? Fuck you
Also, it took me a good 2hrs to get the system into SUM because they invented their own (stupid) keyboard layout that won't play nice with the 400-ish keyboards I have lying around
@Ja͢ck Oh sure, fuck the tried, tested, known to work (in a weird way, but still work) approach, lets just go with the new cool kid on the street that none of the things I actually want to use have toolchain support for
@Ja͢ck For using on a day-to-day basis, without caring how it works, I like windows, I'm fine with people preferring OSX if that's what they want to use, all Linux DEs suck (that I've ever used)
Ubuntu is in a weird, worst-of-both-worlds place in the middle