My MBP came with 5.3.0 and Mediawiki, nor any other wiki, would install.
Due to database issues versions later than 5.3.0 fixed my issue, but I had
to install MacPorts to upgrade PHP. Also, I don't feel like messing around
with my Debian server and breaking its stability by upgrading the PHP
version.
On Dec 3, 2011 7:43 AM, "Owen Winkler" <[email protected]> wrote:

> On 12/3/2011 10:22 AM, Bryce Campbell wrote:
>
>> Don't do it. Mediawiki had troubles with PHP 5.3 and my Debian server
>> only has 5.2. My MBP is the the only one that has 5.3 and I had to
>> install Macports just to get web apps working.
>>
>
> Random facts:
> * PHP 5.2 is no longer supported.
> * PHP 5.4 is in currently Release Candidate.
> * PHP 5.3 fixes some issues which we've had to write workarounds for.
> * PHP 5.3 has been running Habari without fail on most of our own
> developers' servers.
>
> Is your concern that other scripts on the same server will cease to
> function if you were to upgrade PHP to the only currently supported
> version?  habariproject.org actively runs both Habari and MediaWiki under
> PHP 5.3, so I'm not sure what the problem is there.
>
> Owen
>
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