Commenting on the article though, alot of companies, including mine aren't going to go back and bother to upgrade to php 5 until we either:
a) develop a new web system from scratch b) one of the existing 3rd party (php-based) tools we used requires it (or some great feature we want in one of those tools requires it). As the saying goes, if it ain't broke don't fix it. And there is still a whole bunch of (open-source) project out there that work perfectly fine with php 4.x All this to say, php 5 DOES have very good compatibilty with 4.x scripts, so the system-side migration will spike once php5 packages get into the RHES/SLED/etc. package channel. c On 12/11/06, Abu Hurayrah <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Fedora Core 6 includes 5.1.6 in the core distribution, and 5.2 is available through the development repository. Apache 2.2.3 is also available on Fedora Core 6 as well, also in the core distribution. ________________________________________________________________________________ Abu Hurayrah [EMAIL PROTECTED] Hidayah Online - Guidance According to the Qur'an and Sunnah ----------------------------------------------------------------------- `A'isha, the wife of Allah's Apostle (may peace be upon him), reported Allah's Apostle (may peace be upon him) as saying: Kindness is not to be found in anything but that it adds to its beauty and it is not withdrawn from anything but it makes it defective. narrated in Sahih Muslim, Book 3, Number 6274 ________________________________________________________________________________ Richard Thomas wrote: On that note, asking for input, I use RHEL/Centos so I don't really know the status in the other worlds, could people more familiar with other distros let me know if php5 is included by default, requires anything special to install/overall status is. Thanks. Richard Thomas - Code Monkey Cyberlot Technologies Group Inc. 507.398.4124 - Voice Richard Thomas wrote: Wanted to comment on http://ilia.ws/archives/147-Why-are-you-not-using-PHP-5.html Because it directly affects projects like ZF http://www.cyberlot.net/whynotphp5 Something to note, RHEL 5 which will include php5 is expected early next year.
