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Add support for PHP 8+ on Windows #37

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JMcrafter26 opened this issue Mar 27, 2024 · 8 comments
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Add support for PHP 8+ on Windows #37

JMcrafter26 opened this issue Mar 27, 2024 · 8 comments

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@JMcrafter26
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Please add support for PHP 8.0, 8.1, ... on Windows.

Thank you

@jmoisesb
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Yes, please add support for Windows and PHP 8+ Thank you

@JMcrafter26
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I think this project is dead

@JMcrafter26
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I would really like to look and maybe port it to php 8 but he didn’t shared the source code

@jmoisesb
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i notice a new update for linux php 8.3, i dont think is dead

@AmrSubZero
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We strongly need to use phpBolt with PHP 8+ on Windows.

@JMcrafter26
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The thing that makes this even worse is that the creator didn’t provide the source code. He only provided the compiled extensions. If we had the source code we could probably port it to newer versions.

@AmrSubZero
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The thing that makes this even worse is that the creator didn’t provide the source code. He only provided the compiled extensions. If we had the source code we could probably port it to newer versions.

Yes, we could!
although it's better for the source code to be kept secret. at least the part where decrypting happens.
but yeah would be much better if we could at least have the ability to upgrade/recomplie it. so we don't get stuck on windows with php v7.4 which is (EOL) since Nov, 2022 that has a very old timezonedb and well-known exploits nowadays. we've reached PHP v8.3 now!

@rikhtehgaran
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The thing that makes this even worse is that the creator didn’t provide the source code. He only provided the compiled extensions. If we had the source code we could probably port it to newer versions.

Yes, we could! although it's better for the source code to be kept secret. at least the part where decrypting happens. but yeah would be much better if we could at least have the ability to upgrade/recomplie it. so we don't get stuck on windows with php v7.4 which is (EOL) since Nov, 2022 that has a very old timezonedb and well-known exploits nowadays. we've reached PHP v8.3 now!

peoples can compile phpbolt.so with different key's so it more than secure when it's not opensource

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