I think adding the fix to a package in backports is a good compromise.
I wouldn't even suggest necessarily upgrading PHP to a newer version,
just fixing this obvious bug.  I don't disagree with your concern that
changing this behavior now may affect people that have already had to
work around it, but conversely I think it's important that it be fixed
specifically because this is an LTS release.  People running this
release may not otherwise be able to upgrade to a fixed version for at
least 2 years.

I'd certainly be happy to help out with the backport in some way,
especially regarding testing, but I'm not very familiar with deb
packaging.

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[Hardy][Regression] PHP 5.2.4 symlink bug breaks TYPO3 default setup
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/225600
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