Hi
I do not know about php 7.0. Some version of php 7 definitely. It depends
on backwards compatibility issues.
We aim to make the stable releases as stable as possible.
// Ola
On Tue, 12 Feb 2019 at 08:06, Thomas Martin wrote:
> Hi Ola,
>
> Thanks for your answer, much appreciated.
>
> About
Hi Ola,
Thanks for your answer, much appreciated.
About PHP7.0, I was asking if it would be supported in next LTS
release (when Stretch become oldstable), but I might be anticipating
way too far.
Thomas
Le sam. 9 févr. 2019 à 21:35, Ola Lundqvist a écrit :
>
> Hi Thomas
>
> I do not see that
Hi Thomas
I do not see that anyone else have answered this so I'll try to do that.
If nothing else is stated the LTS team plan to support all packages
regardless of whether upstream have declared it as end of life or not.
Regarding php5 I think it is a must to do so, since transition to php7 is
Hello,
With the end of life support of PHP 5.6 from upstream, do you know if Debian LTS
team will still support php5.6 in the future ?
I'm talking about the packaging of PHP 5.6.40 but also about next
potential vulnerabilities which may happened.
By the way; does PHP 7.0 will be supported by Deb