On Mon, 22 Mar 2010, Christopher Jones wrote:

> On 03/22/2010 04:42 AM, Robert P. J. Day wrote:
>
> >    and regarding installation, i would *strongly* encourage
> > readers to install from packages if they can, leaving downloading
> > and building the source as a last resort only.  virtually every OS
> > these days should have PHP and related packages ready to go.
>
> Some commonly used server platforms (e.g. RH Linux) favor keeping
> compatibility and don't ship current PHP releases.  Installing from
> packages is often not the most appropriate choice - unless you like
> using PHP 4.3.9.
>
> Chris (who builds PHP RPMs and whose company sells Linux support)

  that's why i qualified with that with, "if they can."  but even with
centos/RHEL, PHP 5.3-related packages are extremely easy to come by.
it may be that you have to look for the generally-approved repos (in
this case, http://rpms.famillecollet.com/enterprise/5/, among others),
but they're easily findable.

  i stand by my position that having to download, configure and build
from source should still be listed as a last resort for most sane,
mainstream linux distros.

rday
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