php version

2015-04-07 Thread Cristiano Deana
Hi,

please help me understand.

In /usr/ports/UPDATING we have:

---
# grep -A11 ^20150220 /usr/ports/UPDATING | more
20150220:
  AFFECTS: users of PHP

  The default PHP version has been updated from 5.4 to 5.6.

  If you use binary packages you should make a list of php packages
  before running 'pkg upgrade':

  # pkg info php5\* > ~/installed-php-ports-list

  After the upgrade, check with such list if all your php extensions
  are still installed, and reinstall them if needed.
---

but, also:

---
# grep -B1 ^PORTVERSION /usr/ports/lang/php5/Makefile
PORTNAME=   php5
PORTVERSION=5.4.38
---

same with pkg:

---
# pkg install -n php5
Updating FreeBSD repository catalogue...
FreeBSD repository is up-to-date.
All repositories are up-to-date.
The following 1 packages will be affected (of 0 checked):

New packages to be INSTALLED:
php5: 5.4.39

The process will require 15 MiB more space.
2 MiB to be downloaded.

This in a 10.1-RELENG. Is UPDATING wrong?
Thank you

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Re: php version

2015-04-07 Thread dweimer

On 04/07/2015 9:37 am, Cristiano Deana wrote:

Hi,

please help me understand.

In /usr/ports/UPDATING we have:

---
# grep -A11 ^20150220 /usr/ports/UPDATING | more
20150220:
  AFFECTS: users of PHP

  The default PHP version has been updated from 5.4 to 5.6.

  If you use binary packages you should make a list of php packages
  before running 'pkg upgrade':

  # pkg info php5\* > ~/installed-php-ports-list

  After the upgrade, check with such list if all your php extensions
  are still installed, and reinstall them if needed.
---

but, also:

---
# grep -B1 ^PORTVERSION /usr/ports/lang/php5/Makefile
PORTNAME=   php5
PORTVERSION=5.4.38
---

same with pkg:

---
# pkg install -n php5
Updating FreeBSD repository catalogue...
FreeBSD repository is up-to-date.
All repositories are up-to-date.
The following 1 packages will be affected (of 0 checked):

New packages to be INSTALLED:
php5: 5.4.39

The process will require 15 MiB more space.
2 MiB to be downloaded.

This in a 10.1-RELENG. Is UPDATING wrong?
Thank you


PHP 5.6 is in /usr/ports/lang/php56

If you install another port/pkg that depends on PHP and don't have a 
version already installed the defaults tell it which version to use. I 
am guessing its up to the individual port maintainers if they are going 
to have a port/pkg entry that links to the default.


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Re: php version

2015-04-07 Thread Guido Falsi
On 04/07/15 16:37, Cristiano Deana wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> please help me understand.
> 
> In /usr/ports/UPDATING we have:
> 
> ---
> # grep -A11 ^20150220 /usr/ports/UPDATING | more
> 20150220:
>   AFFECTS: users of PHP
> 
>   The default PHP version has been updated from 5.4 to 5.6.
> 
>   If you use binary packages you should make a list of php packages
>   before running 'pkg upgrade':
> 
>   # pkg info php5\* > ~/installed-php-ports-list
> 
>   After the upgrade, check with such list if all your php extensions
>   are still installed, and reinstall them if needed.
> ---
> 

# grep PHP_DEFAULT /usr/ports/Mk/bsd.default-versions.mk
PHP_DEFAULT?=   5.6

This is the default port the system will pickup to satisfy dependencies.
If another one is already installed tha tone will be used.

For binary packages, which are build in a clean environment, it means
you will get this one version, unless you override that with:

DEFAULT_VERSIONS= php=5.6

in the building system configuration files. (the per jail make.conf)

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