On 03.02.2013 23:49, Thomas Bley wrote:
> Using Debian/Ubuntu, I have "python2.6", "python2.7" and "python3"
> packages, but only one version of "php5-fpm".
> Maybe it would be better to have "php5.3-fpm" and "php5.4-fpm", using
> /etc/php5.3 and /etc/php5.4 ?
> Esp. for Travis-CI it would be much better to have separate packages
> than running custom workarounds.

I don't think you'd find many people here disagreeing with distribution
maintainers providing packages for multiple version at the same time
(like 5.3 and 5.4) - so that suggestion should be brought to these
people. (I know, some are reading this list.)

I've never seen anyone on this list telling a distribution maintainer
not to use /etc/php5.3 or something, please enlighten me if that's not
the case.

Greetings,
Florian

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