From: robert mena robert.m...@gmail.com
I got bit today.I left the enable=1 of ius and it upgraded automatically
from the 5.2.15 to 5.2.16. After that I stated getting memory allocation
errors.
Anyone is getting that? Since I could not find 5.2.15 again I had to switch
back to 5.2.10
Well,
I got bit today.I left the enable=1 of ius and it upgraded automatically
from the 5.2.15 to 5.2.16. After that I stated getting memory allocation
errors.
Anyone is getting that? Since I could not find 5.2.15 again I had to switch
back to 5.2.10 from Testing.
On Sat, Dec 25, 2010 at
I've had these PHP 5.3.3 packages installed for quite a while: http://
rpms.famillecollet.com/el5.x86_64/
No problems at all but I went back to 5.2.10 from CentOS Testing because
for what I needed it for (phpVirtualBox) 5.2 was sufficient and I did
feel a bit better knowing where the 5.2.10
2010/12/24 robert mena robert.m...@gmail.com:
Hi,
I need to use PHP 5.2 in my Centos 5.X servers. I've been using the one
found in Testing for more than a year without problems but I feel that it is
not being updated in a while, specially with the security issues.
I found a post about this
Hi,
I need to use PHP 5.2 in my Centos 5.X servers. I've been using the one
found in Testing for more than a year without problems but I feel that it is
not being updated in a while, specially with the security issues.
I found a post about this iuscommunity.org which maintains 5.2 and 5.3 rpm
Am 24.12.2010 13:06, schrieb robert mena:
Hi,
I need to use PHP 5.2 in my Centos 5.X servers. I've been using the one
found in Testing for more than a year without problems but I feel that
it is not being updated in a while, specially with the security issues.
I found a post about this
I trust and am very happy with Atomicorps' repository at
http://www.atomicorp.com, which currently offers 5.2. with security-updates and
some backported features from 5.3. We have been using it in a corporate
hosting-environment for about 10 months so far.
Howether, there is no indication of
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