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Re: Upgrading to PHP 5.6.9
Posted: 2016/01/26 12:18:39
by sadue
Stevemowbray thanks very much. That worked it.
Re: Upgrading to PHP 5.6.9
Posted: 2016/04/26 21:41:39
by sneakyimp
I'm sorry but PHP 5.4.16 (the version I see after installing php via yum) is REALLY REALLY OLD. It is in fact an
unsupported branch which received its last security update on Sep 3 2015.
What does CentOS community suggest to get a version of php that is not dead for CentOS 7?
Re: Upgrading to PHP 5.6.9
Posted: 2016/04/26 22:56:34
by TrevorH
Via
yum update of course. And reading the
https://access.redhat.com/security/updates/backporting backporting policy upstream.
Re: Upgrading to PHP 5.6.9
Posted: 2017/04/23 07:58:32
by kaizerking
packages from IUS creates conflict with IPA client and php-common
Re: Upgrading to PHP 5.6.9
Posted: 2017/04/23 11:44:56
by TrevorH
Could you show the output from yum for that? The ipa packages currently conflict with themselves so I doubt if that's IUS's fault. The conflict for php would be a known one - you have to pick either the distro 'php' packages or the IUS php56u ones, not both.
Re: Upgrading to PHP 5.6.9
Posted: 2018/02/07 12:55:22
by Blisk
TrevorH wrote:Could you show the output from yum for that? The ipa packages currently conflict with themselves so I doubt if that's IUS's fault. The conflict for php would be a known one - you have to pick either the distro 'php' packages or the IUS php56u ones, not both.
When will Centos go to version 5.6?
Re: Upgrading to PHP 5.6.9
Posted: 2018/02/07 13:03:55
by remirepo
> When will Centos go to version 5.6?
By design, and for stability, CentOS 7 will stay with 5.4 by default forever.
But, official upstream (aka, Red Hat) answer for newer versions are software collections
Ex, for PHP, read:
https://developers.redhat.com/blog/2017 ... tion-tips/
And of course, also available for CentOS users, see
https://wiki.centos.org/AdditionalResou ... tories/SCL