@racb you're right, sorry.
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Title:
Update to php 7.0
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@racb why isn't this the appropriate place to talk about the manner of
this update?
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Title:
Update to php 7.0
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@ondrej there are many features to be removed in PHP7. Of course,
already deprecated , but who manages hosting has no control over the
code that cannot work on PHP7.
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@jstsch you need OpenSSL 1.0.2 for ALPN support (needed for proper
HTTP/2 negotiation), not included in Ubuntu 14.04. Why not give the
possibility to use http/2 with php5.6, since it is still supported and
active?
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Jens G. is right. In fact, the PHP community has extended the 5.6
support: https://wiki.php.net/rfc/php56timeline
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Update
It would be nice to know definitively if PHP7 will be in Ubuntu 16.04 or
not. Because I (and I think people other than me) don't know if I can
write PHP7 or PHP5 code.
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Title:
openssl_random_pseudo_bytes() security bug and PHP packages
*** This bug is a security vulnerability ***
Public security bug reported:
Maybe Ubuntu official PHP packages aren't patched against
openssl_random_pseudo_bytes() security bug
(https://bugs.php.net/bug.php?id=70014). The vulnerability is corrected in the
versions
5.6.12, 5.5.28, 5.4.44, so it
Just a small clarification, the advantages that the big sites have
obtained using HHVM are ONLY related to performance. Do not insert PHP7
in repository is a big mistake. Certainly you can always compile it,
but why follow this road? What real benefits?
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I think completely different from you. I think the fact that there is
not 'broken code' does not justify the non-inclusion.
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I don't agree, PHP 7 is up to twice as fast as PHP 5.6. If it is not a
revolution, why a lot of big sites use HHVM and not PHP 5.6? PHP 7 and
HHVM performance are similar, so please add PHP7 to repository.
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I did not know that each time was released a minor version of PHP at the
same time was released on the market a product as HHVM which is up to
twice as fast as PHP 5.6 without changing one line of code. However do
not be surprised if people will go to HHVM, if canonical decides not to
support PHP
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