On Sun, Sep 21, 2008 at 12:00:23PM +0300, Oron Peled wrote:

>  * Make your customer switch to an older platform (older RHEL/Centos
>    or an old Debian, etc.)

Debian includes a php4 package (alongside php5) in the current Stable
release (4.0, Etch). Upcoming version (5.0, Lenny) will no longer have
it. Thus it will be officially supported for a year after the release of
Lenny.

>  * Make your customer switch to a newer php -- while this may be
>    hard, it is the best choice on many fronts:
>    - There is a big push to drop old php-4.x support. Sticking with
>      it will narrow their options down the road.

I agree with that.

BTW: why is there a requirement for PHP 4.2.2 specifically? What is the
exact problem with newer versions?

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