On Fri, 4 Sep 2009, Tom Boutell wrote:

> Actually, CentOS and Red Hat Enterprise Linux do not have PHP 5.2.x
> yet, so it is fair to say they are actively bad choices for Symfony.
> You have to take on maintenance of PHP via some less official
> repository or build it yourself, and other distributions don't require
> you to do that. So don't go there.
> 
> Ubuntu, on the other hand, is a very good choice for Symfony. A very
> recent PHP 5.2.x is standard, APC has been compiled and is easily
> enabled... there's even an improved mechanism for cleaning up stale
> PHP sessions which you don't have to do anything special to turn on.
> So I recommend it.

Gentoo is also a good option if you dont mind building software (i.e. the 
package system builds from source) - it is usually even more up-to-date 
than Ubuntu.


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