On 06/23/2013 12:21 AM, Ajai Khattri wrote:
On Sat, Jun 22, 2013 at 09:38:34AM -0400, Hans Z wrote:

Out of curiosity, are there examples?  I compile PHP 5.4 regularly against
recent releases of CentOS without issue - xml/gd/etc all work fine.

I think the fact that you said "compile" speaks volumes...


Yes, it gives you the ability to select the features you want for your application. Remember, Red Hat/CentOS are providing basics and stability. You should want to compile PHP, Apache, and whatever else you need for you app so you maintain control of the application's space.

That control comes with a cost though, you need to patch your custom tools when there's a security update. By having control you can provide a level of stability for your app, if you are using something outside the standard packages.

Hope that makes sense, haven't had morning coffee yet...

Leam

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