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Subject: RE: [PHP] Upgrading PHP versions
Bob - I checked the changelog - 99% of it are bug fixes
I don't see anything about 5.2.x features not being available as you
suggest.
But thanks for the reply.
-Original Message-
From: Bob McConnell [mailto:r...@cbord.
> We are currently using PHP version 5.2.6. in production, and I'd like to
> upgrade to the latest 5.3.1
Before upgrading production, upgrade your staging server and do QA.
Any big changes like this should be tested in staging before being
pushed to production. Also take a look at
http://php.net/C
toltz; php-general@lists.php.net
Subject: RE: [PHP] Upgrading PHP versions
Assumption 2 is invalid. You need to take a close look at the change
log. Many "features" from 5.2 are no longer available and will break
code that depends on them.
Bob McConnell
-Original Message-
Fro
Assumption 2 is invalid. You need to take a close look at the change
log. Many "features" from 5.2 are no longer available and will break
code that depends on them.
Bob McConnell
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From: David Stoltz [mailto:dsto...@shh.org]
Sent: Friday, November 20, 2009 10:50 AM
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6:51 PM
To: T.N.Prasad
Cc: php-general@lists.php.net
Subject: Re: [PHP] Upgrading PHP 4.2.3 to PHP 4.3.2
T.N.Prasad wrote:
>HI All,
>
>Our company servers are being upgraded from 4.2.3 to 4.3.2.
>
>Is there any special care that I should take (as far as my scripts are
>concer
T.N.Prasad wrote:
HI All,
Our company servers are being upgraded from 4.2.3 to 4.3.2.
Is there any special care that I should take (as far as my scripts are
concerned)?
Plz help me. I'm new to PHP.
Thanks
TNP
Professional Services
ZUSTEK INDIA
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Burhan Khalid wrote:
Tim Burgan wrote:
Can I extend this..
On a live server I have PHP 4.1. If I upgrade to PHP 5, is something
likely to stop working?
99% yes. Especially if you really mean 4.1.0 -- that's quite old.
I'd say 90% no :)
Evert
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Tim Burgan wrote:
Can I extend this..
On a live server I have PHP 4.1. If I upgrade to PHP 5, is something
likely to stop working?
99% yes. Especially if you really mean 4.1.0 -- that's quite old.
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Can I extend this..
On a live server I have PHP 4.1. If I upgrade to PHP 5, is something
likely to stop working?
I've been putting off upgrading for months because of the unknown of
something going wrong.
Thanks
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T.N.Prasad wrote:
>HI All,
>
>Our company servers are being upgraded from 4.2.3 to 4.3.2.
>
>Is there any special care that I should take (as far as my scripts are
>concerned)?
>
>Plz help me. I'm new to PHP.
>
Hello,
You don't have to worry at all.
Nothing have changed between those version
T.N.Prasad wrote:
HI All,
Our company servers are being upgraded from 4.2.3 to 4.3.2.
Is there any special care that I should take (as far as my scripts are
concerned)?
Plz help me. I'm new to PHP.
In theory, no. However, theory can get you into trouble. Check the
change log, and if p
> -Original Message-
> From: T.N.Prasad [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Tuesday, August 16, 2005 9:00 AM
> To: php-general@lists.php.net
> Subject: [PHP] Upgrading PHP 4.2.3 to PHP 4.3.2
> Importance: High
>
>
> HI All,
>
> Our company servers are being upgraded from 4.2.3 to 4.3.2.
>
Richard Lynch wrote:
James Butler wrote:
My main issue is that libdb-4.0.so is needed by existing installations
of curl, python, pam, cyrus, webalizer, db4, perl, postfix, sendmail,
perl-DB_File and on and on. And that's not even close to the end of the
old program dependencies list.
Upgrading via
James Butler wrote:
> My main issue is that libdb-4.0.so is needed by existing installations
> of curl, python, pam, cyrus, webalizer, db4, perl, postfix, sendmail,
> perl-DB_File and on and on. And that's not even close to the end of the
> old program dependencies list.
>
> Upgrading via rpm is go
On Thu, 2005-01-20 at 18:12, James Butler wrote:
> Greetings,
>
> Has anyone successfully upgraded a PHP 4.2.2 installation on a
> Red Hat 9 machine to a more secure version?
>
> I just want any more-secure version of PHP than 4.2.2, but it's looking
> like I'll have to use Fedora or Gentoo or Ma
- Original Message -
From: "David Yee" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Sunday, September 08, 2002 10:59 PM
Subject: [PHP] Upgrading PHP on Redhat
> Hi all. What's the correct procedure to upgrade PHP (in this case 4.0.6)
on
> a Red Hat system? Usually I just get the P
Hi David,
you should start by checking your current php instalation:
# rpm - qa | grep php
This will show you all packages which contains "php". It will be something
like following:
php-4.1.2-7.2.4
php-manual-4.0.6-15
php-imap-4.0.6-15
php-ldap-4.0.6-15
php-mysql-4.0.6-15
php-odbc-4.0.6-15
php-
PS> Currently I'm using php 4.0.5 on Win98/apachedo you think it's worth
PS> my time and trouble to upgrade to a newer version of PHP?
yes. It should take about 15 minutes, unless your download connection
is slow. :)
PS> Is this hard to do?
No.
Download zip file. Extract contents. Move a
I think there were security updates in the newer version that you'll benefit
from, so it's worth your time. Check the README file for the new download.
There are notes on upgrading.
-Original Message-
Currently I'm using php 4.0.5 on Win98/apachedo you think it's worth
my time and tr
On Wednesday 03 July 2002 02:10, Phil Schwarzmann wrote:
> Currently I'm using php 4.0.5 on Win98/apachedo you think it's worth
I was going to say php 4.0.5 has a vulnerability, but then you're using Win98
:)
> my time and trouble to upgrade to a newer version of PHP?
Before you upgrade
Takes the time of the download + 5minutes
Download the full version of php... extract the zip file to where php is
currently... then copy the new versions of php.ini and php4ts.dll into your
c:\windows\ directory... Then make any minor changes you need to to the
php.ini and voila all done (don't f
One issue I've come across is if you have a site up and running, make
php and install php and make and install apache, php won't be upgraded.
You need to stop apache before you install the new apache so.
after you make apache, stop the running apache, install apache, and then
start apache up aga
Yes, you have to re-compile php because php compile and install a module
under apache_1.3.xx/src/modules
> Thanks for the reply. I have another question. If I have to recompile
> Apache can I take this opportunity to upgrade it as well. I'm using 1.3.14
> but would like to upgrade to a more
Frank Miller wrote:
> Thanks for the reply. I have another question. If I have to recompile
> Apache can I take this opportunity to upgrade it as well. I'm using
> 1.3.14 but would like to upgrade to a more recent version. Also, I
> remember when I compiled PHP the first time I had to have t
Thanks for the reply. I have another question. If I have to recompile
Apache can I take this opportunity to upgrade it as well. I'm using 1.3.14
but would like to upgrade to a more recent version. Also, I remember when
I compiled PHP the first time I had to have the Apache source and when I
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