Wow, I just checked like last week,lol. But you're right it looks like
5.3.9. is old school now. That was fast,lol.

On Sun, Feb 5, 2012 at 2:16 PM, Angus McIntyre <an...@pobox.com> wrote:
> Darryle Steplight wrote:
>> I have Centos 5.5. and I've installed Apache, MySql 5.5 and PHP via
>> yum. I can install PHP from source some time today but it wil most
>> likely be the same version I already have 5.3.9 since that is
>> currently the stable version PHP.net is promoting.
>
> Actually, 5.3.10 is the new stable PHP. There's a serious security issue
> with 5.3.9, and - according to the PHP site - all users are encouraged to
> upgrade.
>
> Angus
>
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