Andrew Hodgson wrote:
> Actually found the answer - the RedHat application stack apparently has 
> 5.2.3, but it is a lot of money considering we only want the newer PHP.

...

> Personally I think we are going to reconsider using RHEL for our LAMP 
> applications, as we are always requiring newer versions.  I realise you are 
> always chasing distros for the one with the latest packages, but putting PHP 
> 5.1 in RHEL5 when 5.2 was already out and required by many apps was an 
> interesting decision.  We are looking seriously at the new LTS Ubuntu out at 
> the end of April, which has 5.2.4, and will be supported for 5 years.

Have you considered using the CentOS Plus repository for some of these
things ?

> Having said this, RHEL5 is a solid platform for our infrastructure needs, 
> such as on the MySQL backend, and for some of our apps which are certified on 
> that platform, and I would always go with RedHat in this case.

Some bits from the RHWAS / app stack / webstack /
WhateverItsBeingCalledToday - will be in CentOSPlus for EL5 in the next
few days.

</plug>
-- 
Karanbir Singh : http://www.karan.org/ : [EMAIL PROTECTED]

_______________________________________________
rhelv5-list mailing list
[email protected]
https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/rhelv5-list

Reply via email to