if it makes sense to demote libapache2-mod-php and promoting the new
package, that sounds ok. but that's a seed change for ubuntu-server.
Re-assigning for feedback
** Package changed: php7.0 (Ubuntu) => php7.2 (Ubuntu)
** Summary changed:
- [MIR] php7.0 (php7.0-fpm binary)
+ [MIR] php7.2
Thanks for the clarification Robie!
Btw, I agree that it's totally reasonable not to move packages to a
different component after release. That's why I asked if php7.0-fpm will
be moved to main in the next LTS release (18.04).
I still think that it would be great to have all packages that are
On Tue, Jun 13, 2017 at 12:36:40PM -, JK wrote:
> So, my remaining questions are:
> - how long will "php7.0-fpm" receive security updates and critical bug-fixes?
At least until 16.04 is EOL (April 2021), but see my answer to the next
question.
> - what does "community supported" actually
After some more research, I think that I partly mixed up the "-security
vs -updates" with the "main vs. universe" issue. If I understood
correctly, -updates contains package updates that are not security
related while -security contains only security related updates, but
these pockets are NOT
Thanks for your fast response, Nish!
> Well, that's odd, but as you found in the related bug, also expected
> (with the older ubuntu-support-status command).
I don't think it's wrong in case of "php7.0-fpm", because this package
is in universe and therefore actually _not_ "officially supported
On 12.06.2017 [13:25:19 -], JK wrote:
> It's almost a year since the last comment... Any news on this? I've only
> recently noticed that "ubuntu-support-status --show-unsupported | grep
> php7" shows php7.0-fpm (and other PHP packages) as unsupported in 16.04
> LTS:
>
> > php-zip php7.0-fpm
On 12.06.2017 [13:25:19 -], JK wrote:
> It's almost a year since the last comment... Any news on this? I've only
> recently noticed that "ubuntu-support-status --show-unsupported | grep
> php7" shows php7.0-fpm (and other PHP packages) as unsupported in 16.04
> LTS:
>
> > php-zip php7.0-fpm
It's almost a year since the last comment... Any news on this? I've only
recently noticed that "ubuntu-support-status --show-unsupported | grep
php7" shows php7.0-fpm (and other PHP packages) as unsupported in 16.04
LTS:
> php-zip php7.0-fpm php7.0-imap php7.0-intl php7.0-mbstring
php7.0-mcrypt
Well it's about whether Canonical is on the hook for support or not.
Ideally the security and server teams don't have to support two versions
of the module.
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It's the same source package, I don't think we need to demote libapache2
-mod-php7.0.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1267255
Title:
[MIR] php7.0 (php7.0-fpm binary)
To manage
Doko, do you have an opinion here? I'm tempted to make the switch based
on Seth's comments, assuming that we can demote libapache2-mod-php7.0.
** Changed in: php7.0 (Ubuntu)
Assignee: Ubuntu Security Team (ubuntu-security) => Matthias Klose (doko)
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There appear to be 14 bugs open that mention FPM currently
(https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/php5/+bugs?field.searchtext=fpm),
some of which look like they can be ignored.
* #1283478 - Affects FPM. Crash when non-default configuration used. Raised
upstream with PHP but no activity.
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