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ozzy47 09-07-2014 05:54 PM

Everyone still is referring to errors, which is wrong and completely different from warnings, which is what has been suppressed. :)

DemOnstar 09-07-2014 05:58 PM

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Originally Posted by ozzy47 (Post 2514085)
Everyone still is referring to errors, which is wrong and completely different from warnings, which is what has been suppressed. :)

And a warning means?

As far as I understand, a warning is something that people, generally should pay attention to.

Allow me to illustrate. . . .

http://b4thethrone.webng.com/Graphics-C/BridgeOut.jpg

ozzy47 09-07-2014 06:07 PM

Most of them are warnings telling you something might be depreciated, but that does not necessarily mean that it is going to stop working. I am trying to defend anything, just trying to make sure everyone understands it's not errors that is being discussed. :)

Disco_Stu 09-07-2014 06:20 PM

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Originally Posted by ozzy47 (Post 2514088)
Most of them are warnings telling you something might be depreciated, but that does not necessarily mean that it is going to stop working. I am trying to defend anything, just trying to make sure everyone understands it's not errors that is being discussed. :)


OK....let me ask you something. If vBulletin said in it's advertisements that some warning messages are intentionally being suppressed would you still be willing to purchase the software not knowing what those warning conditions were?

ozzy47 09-07-2014 06:28 PM

Yes, as I knew this was being done in the early stages of vB3 when I was a admin on various sites. I then proceeded to purchase my own vB license, and have since then purchased 2 more, one of which was vB5, and TBH I wish I would have waited on that till it was stable. :)

DemOnstar 09-07-2014 06:35 PM

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Originally Posted by ozzy47 (Post 2514093)
vB 5. TBH I wish I would have waited on that till it was stable. :)

Really don't want to be pedantic here but we are talking about a platform that is a hell of a lot more popular/used/viable/functional than the example quoted above.

Disco_Stu 09-07-2014 06:36 PM

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Originally Posted by ozzy47 (Post 2514093)
Yes, as I knew this was being done in the early stages of vB3 when I was a admin on various sites. I then proceeded to purchase my own vB license, and have since then purchased 2 more, one of which was vB5, and TBH I wish I would have waited on that till it was stable. :)

Well, would you still be willing to purchase it if you knew that the current staff has no knowledge of some of the code included and apparently cannot support it - according to a current staff member?

ozzy47 09-07-2014 06:54 PM

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Originally Posted by Zachery (Post 2513828)
For a long time, no one actually had touched the code that did all of this, and the code base goes back to 2002~ or so when vBulletin 3 development started. Every developer from that time period is gone. We don't have that knowledge laying around anymore.

So, to fix them, in 4.2.2 we DISABLED it, and then found a large chunk of them and actually fixed the code.

A few of them escaped, and went unfixed in the final 4.2.2 release. But we patched it with the skip errors lines if customers were running into it.

We urged them to log bugs where they were occurring.

In 4.2.3 I believe they've all been addressed, and we're working on 5.5 issues now.

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Originally Posted by Disco_Stu (Post 2514098)
Well, would you still be willing to purchase it if you knew that the current staff has no knowledge of some of the code included and apparently cannot support it - according to a current staff member?

Where does Zachary say it can not be supported? From what I read he says the suppressing of the warnings was turned off, and sure some went unnoticed. This is bound to happen as code acts different on various servers due to different configurations. :)

And yes I would still but another license if I needed to, but I don't. ;)

doctorsexy 09-07-2014 06:56 PM

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Then everyone would be crying that there is warnings all over their sites.
Well better late than never....:D

When does an error become a warning ?

ozzy47 09-07-2014 07:01 PM

True, but hopefully with the latest release of vB4 they are all fixed. :)


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