On Feb 15, 2005, at 00:26, Rasmus Lerdorf wrote:
D.Walsh wrote:On Feb 14, 2005, at 23:49, Adam Maccabee Trachtenberg wrote:OSX 10.3 is at 2.5.4Well, that's below 2.5.11, which is what we currently require, so those folks are already out of luck.
Meanwhile, Mac OS 10.4 is at 2.6.16, so that's okay. I don't have a 10.3 machine with me here at LinuxWorld, so I can't check that.
At the same time, why would people on older operating systems who are obviously quite conservative when it comes to upgrading suddenly try to upgrade to the very latest PHP? As long as we don't move the goalposts beyond the latest releases of the various main operating systems I think we are fine.
Conservative?
Upgrading your software on a constant basis despite actual needs doesn't make sense, it makes sense to upgrade software you require but upgrading software you don't use, you'd spend all your time upgrading software and no time left for anything else.
-Rasmus
-- Dale
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