On Wednesday 15 November 2006 08:31, Greg Knaddison - GVS wrote:
On 11/14/06, Larry Garfield <larry@garfieldtech.com> wrote:
I don't think this is unreasonable. While I appreciate shared hosts' concerns re backward compatibility, security patches are only happening on 4.4.x now for the PHP 4 branch. 4.3 is effectively unsupported by default. (I'm personally rather surprised that Drupal doesn't already require 4.3.9 or 4.3.10 anyway, since those were stable and widely deployed for a long time.)
It's more than shared hosts - RHEL4 uses 4.3.9. It still gets security updates through the RH backports system and will continue to for years to come.
Yes, but is that real 4.3.9 or is that "Red Hat's bastardized 4.3.9"? I've learned over the years to simply not trust Red Hat's version numbering to be in any way related to the official package version numbering, as they like to backport things without changing a version number. And no, I really don't think we should keep PHP 4 support until 2012. :-) -- Larry Garfield AIM: LOLG42 larry@garfieldtech.com ICQ: 6817012 "If nature has made any one thing less susceptible than all others of exclusive property, it is the action of the thinking power called an idea, which an individual may exclusively possess as long as he keeps it to himself; but the moment it is divulged, it forces itself into the possession of every one, and the receiver cannot dispossess himself of it." -- Thomas Jefferson