Hi,
The regular php distributed with centos 4.x is 4.x with php 5.0.x provided from extras/plus. It seems that we are weeks (a month?) away from 5.2.0.
Are there any plans to upgrade those packages to 5.1 or 5.2?
Thanks.
On Sat, 2006-09-09 at 07:52 -0400, mbneto wrote:
Hi,
The regular php distributed with centos 4.x is 4.x with php 5.0.x provided from extras/plus. It seems that we are weeks (a month?) away from 5.2.0.
Are there any plans to upgrade those packages to 5.1 or 5.2?
Maybe
We are not trying to make CentOS-4 all things to all people, nor are we trying to upgrade all aspects of it.
We will maybe provide php-5.1 rpms since we currently have those in our testing repo.
We will probably not provide php-5.2 as that is not going to be included in CentOS-5. (At least RHEL5 Beta1 has php-5.1.4-8.1 in it).
After the release of CentOS-5, we will maintain security updates to the items in CentOSPlus / Extras, however I doubt we will be upgrading versions there.
The real purpose of CentOS-4 is an enterprise version of software. Not recreating CentOS-5 prior to it's release.
On 9/9/06, mbneto mbneto@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
The regular php distributed with centos 4.x is 4.x with php 5.0.x provided from extras/plus. It seems that we are weeks (a month?) away from 5.2.0.
Are there any plans to upgrade those packages to 5.1 or 5.2?
php 5.1.x is in the development/testing repository at http://dev.centos.org waiting for feedback and approval to move into centosplus.