Mike Watters <[email protected]> writes: > Peter FELECAN wrote: >> Ben Walton <[email protected]> writes: >> >>> Excerpts from Peter FELECAN's message of Fri May 08 11:44:46 -0400 2009: >>>> I'm packaging a product which has a PHP binding, amongst other >>>> bindings. I must make a choice to bind for PHP4 or PHP5 and I would like >>>> to choose the "default one"... Which is? >>> PHP4 is deprecated and should be available as legacy only. It was >>> eol'd in 2007 with critical security patches only until 2008. Nothing >>> new should be built against it, imo. >>> >>> http://www.php.net/archive/2007.php (search down to 'end of life') >> >> Thank you Ben. This led me to ask: why have we PHP4 in /opt/csw/bin and >> not PHP5? If I wish to use the current PHP I would expect to have it in >> /opt/csw/bin and not in some specific path, i.e. /opt/csw/php5/bin >> >> Can this be corrected? > > I am just about to re-compile php5 to fix the latest bugs/feature requests. > now would be the time to change it. > > ;) let me know, I will hold on the recompile until someone weighs in on > this.
I'm voting to move php5 out of /opt/csw/php5 and retire PHP4 or, at least, put it in /opt/csw/php4. -- Peter _______________________________________________ maintainers mailing list [email protected] https://lists.opencsw.org/mailman/listinfo/maintainers
