Re: PHP 5.3.1 on OpenBSD 4.2
Hi Otto, yeah thats planned with new hardware but this is a kinda urgent situation so if its possible I need to do the upgrade on this OpenBSd version Personally I'd still advocate getting a disk ready on 5.4/3 testing and swapping the disk as it is not much different and will be quicker than imaging, building rather than installing packages and testing on another machine and then swapping the disk. Lots of other less simple choices if you don't mind taking risks of unplanned downtime of course. You could even deploy carp and have next to no downtime if required. -- ___ 'Write programs that do one thing and do it well. Write programs to work together. Write programs to handle text streams, because that is a universal interface' (Doug McIlroy) In Other Words - Don't design like polkit or systemd ___
Re: PHP 5.3.1 on OpenBSD 4.2
On 03.10.2013 18:38, Kevin Chadwick wrote: Hi Otto, yeah thats planned with new hardware but this is a kinda urgent situation so if its possible I need to do the upgrade on this OpenBSd version Personally I'd still advocate getting a disk ready on 5.4/3 testing and swapping the disk as it is not much different and will be quicker than imaging, building rather than installing packages and testing on another machine and then swapping the disk. Lots of other less simple choices if you don't mind taking risks of unplanned downtime of course. You could even deploy carp and have next to no downtime if required. I have a image for a esxi so I will do the test on that and if I'm successful I just do it step by step on the server. This is maybe the easiest way to go here. -- Markus Rosjatfon: +49 351 8107223mail: ros...@ghweb.de G+H Webservice GbR Gorzolla, Herrmann, Kögler Königsbrücker Str. 70, 01099 Dresden http://www.ghweb.de fon: +49 351 8107220 fax: +49 351 8107227 Bitte prüfen Sie, ob diese Mail wirklich ausgedruckt werden muss! Before you print it, think about your responsibility and commitment to the ENVIRONMENT
PHP 5.3.1 on OpenBSD 4.2
Hey there, I have a server that runs a OpenBSD 4.2 with a php of 5.2.3 and now I just need some information if it's possible to switch to php 5.3.1 without bigger problems or is it just not recommended? Some kind of help is most appreciated. Regards Markus
Re: PHP 5.3.1 on OpenBSD 4.2
What is recommended is to upgrade to -stable. Then you can install php-5.3.27 / php-5.4.20 from ports or packages On 2 October 2013 13:52, Markus Rosjat ros...@ghweb.de wrote: Hey there, I have a server that runs a OpenBSD 4.2 with a php of 5.2.3 and now I just need some information if it's possible to switch to php 5.3.1 without bigger problems or is it just not recommended? Some kind of help is most appreciated. Regards Markus
Re: PHP 5.3.1 on OpenBSD 4.2
On Wed, Oct 02, 2013 at 01:52:29PM +0200, Markus Rosjat wrote: Hey there, I have a server that runs a OpenBSD 4.2 with a php of 5.2.3 and now I just need some information if it's possible to switch to php 5.3.1 without bigger problems or is it just not recommended? Some kind of help is most appreciated. Regards Markus 4.2 is 5 years old you ar far better of to upgrade the whole machine. -Otto
Re: PHP 5.3.1 on OpenBSD 4.2
On 02.10.2013 14:14, Otto Moerbeek wrote: On Wed, Oct 02, 2013 at 01:52:29PM +0200, Markus Rosjat wrote: Hey there, I have a server that runs a OpenBSD 4.2 with a php of 5.2.3 and now I just need some information if it's possible to switch to php 5.3.1 without bigger problems or is it just not recommended? Some kind of help is most appreciated. Regards Markus 4.2 is 5 years old you ar far better of to upgrade the whole machine. -Otto Hi Otto, yeah thats planned with new hardware but this is a kinda urgent situation so if its possible I need to do the upgrade on this OpenBSd version -- Markus Rosjatfon: +49 351 8107223mail: ros...@ghweb.de G+H Webservice GbR Gorzolla, Herrmann, Kögler Königsbrücker Str. 70, 01099 Dresden http://www.ghweb.de fon: +49 351 8107220 fax: +49 351 8107227 Bitte prüfen Sie, ob diese Mail wirklich ausgedruckt werden muss! Before you print it, think about your responsibility and commitment to the ENVIRONMENT