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PHP 4 - R.I.P.

PHP 4 - R.I.P.

2007-07-16       - By mbneto

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Davis,

If you are talking about centos you have two things to consider:
a) RHES/Centos 5 already comes with php 5.
b) RHES/Centos 4 does not and will not have due to the way things are
planned.   Since PHP5 has some issues with backward compatibility they will
not replace the package.

On 7/16/07, Davis, Jared Scott <DavisJar@(protected)> wrote:
>
>
> Is Red Hat going to finally support PHP 5 now?  I had to compile 5 from
> source and updates via up2date are non-existent until RH supports it.
>
>
> See: http://php.net <http://php.net/>
>
>
> PHP 4 end of life announcement
>
>
> [13-Jul-2007 (See http://Jul-2007.ora-code.com)]
>
> Today it is exactly three years ago since PHP 5 has been released. In
> those three years it has seen many improvements over PHP 4. PHP 5 is fast,
> stable & production-ready and as PHP 6 is on the way, PHP 4 will be
> discontinued.
>
> The PHP development team hereby announces that support for PHP 4 will
> continue until the end of this year only. After 2007-12-31 there will be no
> more releases of PHP 4.4. We will continue to make critical security fixes
> available on a case-by-case basis until 2008-08-08. Please use the rest of
> this year to make your application suitable to run on PHP 5.
>
> For documentation on migration for PHP 4 to PHP 5, we would like to point
> you to our migration guide <http://www.php.net/manual/en/migration5.php> .
> There is additional information available in the PHP 5.0 to PHP 5.1 <
> http://www.php.net/manual/en/migration51.php>  and PHP 5.1 to PHP 5.2 <
> http://www.php.net/manual/en/migration52.php>  migration guides as well.
>
>
>
>
>
> Thanks,
>
>
>
> jared davis.
>
> Internet Administrator
>
>
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