On Wednesday 23 July 2003 18:39, Steve Childs wrote:
> Ok, I recently upgraded to 4.2.3 or rather my hosts did. However, I'm now
> getting some mySQL crashes (we upgraded to mySQL 4 at the same time) which
> didn't happen on 4.1.6 and also phpMyAdmin is reporting a bug with strings
> in 4.2.3 and advises upgrading.
>
> The problem is the hosts refuse to upgrade to anything after 4.2.3 as 4.2.3
> is the only one packaged up with Debian (the OS used on the server) and
> anything over 4.2.3 is too buggy to install, in particular 4.3.2 has quote
> "In particular there are severe memory and semaphore issues with
> 4.3.2 that make it almost unusable in a production environment."
>
> If that's the case, why hasn't 4.3.2 been fixed since late May? Or is my
> hosting company just making up excuses?
>
> I would like to get away from 4.2.3, just wondering what people's thoughts
> on the current version of php are.

bugs.php.net to see the known bugs.

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