On 09/22/2014 03:38 PM, Bruce W. Martin wrote:
I have a server running CentOS 5.10 that we use as a test server for our web 
site.
The web development team have asked for PHP to be upgraded to version 5.3. 
Since it was available in the CentOS 5.10 repository I was able to oblige. 
Later they are asking that PHP to be updated to 5.5. This is not available in 
the CentOS 5.10 repository or in the CentoOS 6.5 repository. The changes in 
CentOS 7.0 are so fundamentally different that I am just now looking and trying 
to figure out what I have to learn and unlearn to start moving in that 
direction so I have not even looked at what is available there. Looking at the 
php.net site it looks like they have stable versions of PHP 5.3.29, 5.4.33, 
5.5.17 and 5.6.0. They state that 5.3.29 is the last release in the 5.3 series 
yet even CentOS 6.5 shows php.x86_64 5.3.3-27.el6_5.1 as the latest version. Is 
it reasonable for me to step outside of what is available I the repository and 
install a newer version. Is it likely to play well with apache 2.2.3-87 and 
mysql 5.5.37-1? I have 3 dozen servers and about 300 desktops to deal wit
h so it is not like I am overloaded by what appear to be the World Class 
Standards of IT today but it just seems like asking for trouble to try 
accommodate this when Red Hat/CentOS have not yet down so.

What do you think?
Or should I get a block of cheese to go with this email?

Bruce


CentOS intentionally stays behind the bleeding edge. I am not shocked by the php v5.3 in CentOS 6. No, future releases of CentOS 6 shall retain php v5.3; just like CentOS 6 shall not advance autoconf beyond 2.63 (grrrrrrr).

Everywhere one looks, the advice is the same - do not fight the release masters by trying to custom build later element releases.

Yeah, I know. Yours is a test server. Mine are production. Just remember what Dagmar said at least ten years ago: "in the final analysis, all distros suck." He is absolutely correct!

Howard

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