Ondrej updated on the 31st (yesterday). The official Ubuntu one (in 18.04 at 
least) updated on 30th. 

Both do update pretty quickly usually. 

Scott



On 1 June 2019 18:56:44 BST, Larry Garfield <la...@garfieldtech.com> wrote:
>On Thu, May 30, 2019, at 11:17 PM, Ryan McCullagh wrote:
>> Hi internals group,
>> 
>> I hope you guys are doing well, and it's a pleasure to be on this 
>> mailing list. I have a question about the PHP upgrade path on Debian 
>> and Ubuntu. The common recommendation is to use the PPA from Ondřej 
>> Surý located at https://launchpad.net/~ondrej - Is this officially 
>> recommended by the PHP Group as well? 
>> 
>> Since 7.2.19 is a security release, I am trying to figure out the
>best 
>> way to get the release without compiling it myself. I can of course 
>> compile PHP and pull in the tag from git, but if someone has already 
>> solved this problem, I'd love to contribute to their system, rather 
>> than invent my own.
>> 
>> Thanks,
>> Ryan
>
>If you're on a supported Debian/Ubuntu release, then your best bet is
>apt-get update && apt-get upgrade.  Done.  They're pretty good about
>getting security updates out in a reasonable time.
>
>If you're using a 3rd party PPA repository (Ondrej or otherwise), the
>same applies.  If your PPA source isn't on-the-ball about security
>releases, you need a new PPA source. :-)
>
>If you're not on a a still-supported Debian/Ubuntu release, stop what
>you're doing and get on a current/supported version, stat.  
>
>--Larry Garfield
>
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