Ludovic Champenois wrote: > Sriram Natarajan wrote: > >> Hi >> Currently, I am working towards integrating some customers requested >> php extensions as well as PHP 5.2.6 (latest bug fix release) in 5.2 >> release train. I think, this is also an appropriate time to revamp the >> package name and simplify the number of packages delivered as part of PHP. >> >> Currently, as part of PSARC/2007/470 ARC case, PHP package name is >> supposed to contain <major>.<minor>.<micro> release. Accordingly, we >> delivered the following packages and these packages delivered the >> binaries under /usr/php5/5.2.4 and configuration files /etc/php5/5.2.4 >> SUNWphp524core -> delivers core runtime files >> SUNWphp524usr -> delivers header files >> SUNWphp524root ->delivers configuration files >> SUNWphp524man -> delivers man pages >> SUNWphp524doc -> delivers document (html) files. >> >> >> Based on past releases, the number of incompatibilities introduced with >> a micro release is very minimal. Accordingly, going forward, with PHP >> 5.2.6 and above, we would like to simplify the number of SVR4 packages >> to include only major and minor versions and these packages will deliver >> the bits under /usr/php5/5.2 and /etc/php5/5.2 >> >> SUNWphp52root -> delivers php 5.2.x core configuration files >> SUNWphp52core -> delivers PHP 5.2.x runtime files as well as headers >> SUNWphp52man -> delivers PHP man pages >> SUNWphp52doc -> delivers PHP HTML doc files >> SUNWphp52pear -> delivers PEAR >> SUNWphp52pecl -> delivers PECL >> SUNWphp52pear-root -> delivers PEAR/configuration files. >> SUNWphp52pecl-root -> delivers PECL configuration files. >> >> > > So in IPS, I will see both: SUNWphp52root and the old SUNWphp524root, or > will you remove the old packages? > What if the old packages are already installed. I would have to > uninstall them before installing the new ones? > > I won't remove the old packages from pkg.opensolaris.org until OpenSolaris 2008.11 is about to be officially released.
Though, the proposed file layout allows both of these versions to co exist together, you are better off by removing old IPS packages before installing the new one. > Ludo > >> Also, the following additional PHP extensions to be included with our >> upcoming php 5.2.6 extension >> a) IMAP >> b) NetSNMP >> c) apc to be enabled by default >> >> For more information on PHP 5.2.6 release announcement, please visit - >> http://www.php.net/releases/5_2_6.php . To check out the change log with >> this release, please visit - http://www.php.net/ChangeLog-5.php#5.2.6 >> >> Once I complete basic sanity testing, I will post the IPS version of my >> binaries to our repository so that folks can try it out. >> >> Any thoughts , concerns and feedback are very much appreciated >> Hope this helps >> Sriram >> _______________________________________________ >> >> >> webstack-discuss mailing list >> webstack-discuss at opensolaris.org >> http://mail.opensolaris.org/mailman/listinfo/webstack-discuss >> >> > > _______________________________________________ > > > webstack-discuss mailing list > webstack-discuss at opensolaris.org > http://mail.opensolaris.org/mailman/listinfo/webstack-discuss >