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[Mageia-dev] PHP + phpBB mod capabilities needed to fix bug 1956 - please help

+ AL13N + alien at rmail.be +
+ Tue Jan 3 12:08:52 CET 2012 +

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> 2012/1/3 Michael Scherer <misc at zarb.org>:
+[...]
+>> I was more thinking of proper patchs or better, proper modules, with
+>> files to deploy in a well know directory .
+>
+> I only gave a part of an example. MODs are made as enhancement to the
+> standard software. The easiest MOD is like Michael wrote: "a module
+> with files to deploy in a well known directory". But in most cases
+> they consist of files to copy into various directories of the program
+> tree and changes to existing files of the software. There are other
+> MODs which can be implemented automatically - which is far worse IMHO.
+> This is where a modded phpBB3 could turn into a nightmare to maintain
+> - believe me, I've been there :(
+
+/o\
+
+> Of course no developper of a MOD could know what somebody has already
+> done to the standard files, so it's not possible do use only patches.
+> And it could be (and that happens quite often) that a MOD is not
+> compatible to your already "modificated" forum software (destroys
+> other modifications or whatever).
+>
+> IMHO the best way in this case here would be a mod written for our
+> setup, all changes well defined to make it maintainable in a proper
+> way. Saying this I beg to think again whether the issue  justifies all
+> the time and work.
+
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