Hi,
Is there any news about CentOS 5.2 updating to php 5.2?
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Melinda -
What is the latest version of php that is available?
Todd
Melinda Odom wrote:
Hi,
Is there any news about CentOS 5.2 updating to php 5.2?
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On Sat, Mar 14, 2009 at 10:39 PM, Melinda Odom info@designhosting.biz wrote:
Hi,
Is there any news about CentOS 5.2 updating to php 5.2?
There have been packages for php 5.2 in the Centos Testing repository for a while now. They work fine (for me at least), it's just that very few folks are reporting the functionality, so they aren't moving into centosplus or more common repositories.
See http://wiki.centos.org/AdditionalResources/Repositories for more information
Jim Perrin wrote:
On Sat, Mar 14, 2009 at 10:39 PM, Melinda Odom info@designhosting.biz wrote:
Hi,
Is there any news about CentOS 5.2 updating to php 5.2?
There have been packages for php 5.2 in the Centos Testing repository for a while now. They work fine (for me at least), it's just that very few folks are reporting the functionality, so they aren't moving into centosplus or more common repositories.
See http://wiki.centos.org/AdditionalResources/Repositories for more information
It seems to me that feedback to packages in testing are getting lost. I sent mine for PHP and PostgreSQL (both run really fine on a number of our servers), but there is no reply and no reaction. Maybe a Wiki-Page or a ticket would be a better place to gather feedback then the L.
Regards,
Peter
Peter Hopfgartner wrote:
It seems to me that feedback to packages in testing are getting lost. I sent mine for PHP and PostgreSQL (both run really fine on a number of our servers), but there is no reply and no reaction. Maybe a Wiki-Page or a ticket would be a better place to gather feedback then the L.
Its not really possible to reply to each and every email that is sent through. Also, one persons's feedback isnt enough to move the pkgs away from testing to stable.
Were working on the entire webstack stuff, which will get a complete makeover and also allow for more recent packages in. I hope to work on that once 5.3 is out of the door.