On Fri, Mar 16, 2012 at 01:22:45PM +1300, Spiro Harvey wrote:
Looks like we'll have to upgrade the lot and hope for the best. This
time, I'll put any testing packages we use in our own repos. Once
bitten, twice paranoid. :)
Or don't use testing packages on production boxes in the first
Hi,
On Thu, Mar 15, 2012 at 12:17 AM, Tilman Schmidt
t.schm...@phoenixsoftware.de wrote:
Unfortunately it seems that PHP code written for 5.2 won't necessarily
run on either 5.1 or 5.3. I'm not a PHP expert myself but my PHP-savvy
colleagues and customers unanimously tell me so. So what's a
Those php-5.2.x rpms were unmaintained and full of security issues, so
they were removed.
You likely do not want any of the RPMs that were there, though I do
have some of them on our build server.
I would HIGHLY recommend that you either use the 5.1.6 security
patched c5 main tree php ... OR
Am 14.03.2012 02:46, schrieb Johnny Hughes:
If you absolutely HAVE to have 5.2.x, I would recommend these:
http://rpms.famillecollet.com/
(he has a 5.2.17 version, the latest 5.2.x version)
I am pretty sure that they (php.net) are not releasing security updates
for the 5.2.x series
We were using the CentOS 5 testing repo on dev.centos.org to update our
webservers' PHP to 5.2. However, we've just tried building a new
machine lately and found that the repo seems to be empty. Is this a
temporary fault, or has it gone away now that CentOS 6 is out?
If it has gone away, where
On 03/13/2012 07:58 PM, Spiro Harvey wrote:
We were using the CentOS 5 testing repo on dev.centos.org to update our
webservers' PHP to 5.2. However, we've just tried building a new
machine lately and found that the repo seems to be empty. Is this a
temporary fault, or has it gone away now that
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