Sorry everyone, the lack of an available Suhosin patch for 5.4 has kept
this out of 12.04.
** Changed in: php5 (Ubuntu)
Status: In Progress => Triaged
** Changed in: php5 (Ubuntu)
Milestone: ubuntu-12.04-beta-2 => None
** Summary changed:
- Include PHP 5.4 to Ubuntu 12.04 release
+
I hope PHP 5.4 will make it in 12.04. My webhoster is going to upgrade from 5.2
to 5.3 in Q2/2012.
A support of PHP 5.4 would raise the pressure on such legacy webhoster.
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Stefan Esser's response about suhosin for php 5.4
https://twitter.com/#!/i0n1c/status/180216025357361153
What they should do is offer both kinds of packages concurrently:
php5.4 and php5.3
(this is kind of like they did with wine1.0 and wine1.2 supported)
eg:
sudo apt-get install php5.4 php5.4-cl
Is it possible to have 5.3.10 for Server and 5.4 for Desktop?
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Title:
Include PHP 5.4 to Ubuntu 12.04 release
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Clint, you know I don't think serious productions would go with Ubuntu
12.04 LTS immediately after it's release.
They would still use older one (even 11.10). For some serious production
people would definitely start using new LTS starting from 12.04.1 or so.
PHP 5.4 is a big step forward! By not
Hi Clint,
You tried to talk to the Suhosin developers about this, didn't they get
back to you?
It's indeed not an easy choice. Keep 5.3.x in ( stable, well-tested, no
surprises ) but face with a dangerous forced upgrade 2 years down the
road, or throw in 5.4 now and stabilise it + add suhosin whe
Leaving Suhosin would be potentially leaving our users vulnerable, and
adding pressure to the security team when new problems are found. The
trade off is of course that in 2 years, when upstream PHP drops 5.3,
we'll still be backporting security fixes to 12.04's 5.3.10.
The timing of 5.4.0 has bee
Let me know if you need anything Xdebug wise. I don't know what your
deadlines are but 2.2.0 (with PHP 5.4 support is on the way).
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You should definitely leave Suhosin because we can not afford to wait
for it and stay at php-5.3 for the next years. php-5.4 is definitely too
important. I would appreciate going that way.
+1 for php-5.4 in 12.04!
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How about leaving Suhosin for now?
** Description changed:
- PHP 5.4 is a major release which was released about a week ago.
+ PHP 5.4 is actually a major release which includes a lot of changes
+ including performance optimizations and new language constructions, not
+ to mention other enhancem
On Wed, Mar 14, 2012 at 18:50, Clint Byrum wrote:
> Thanks Ondrej. I feel pretty good that we should be capable of pushing
> 5.4.0 into 12.04 if we can move soon (next 7 days or so). I am waiting
> for information on Suhosin (upstream seems to have gone silent.. maybe I
> missed where they decided
Thanks Ondrej. I feel pretty good that we should be capable of pushing
5.4.0 into 12.04 if we can move soon (next 7 days or so). I am waiting
for information on Suhosin (upstream seems to have gone silent.. maybe I
missed where they decided not to ship Suhosin for 5.4 at all?) and
whether or not we
Transition status in Debian:
- Most packages binNMUable
Rest:
ming - patch needed; NMUed (already in Unstable)
ossp-uuid - upstream fix needed; going to drop php5-uuid (no rev-dep); will NMU
DELAYED/5 soon, wrote maintainer yesterday
php-auth-pam - RM requested
php-imlib - patch needed; NMU DELA
It would be really nice to have 5.4 in this LTS.
5.4 bring significant performances (10 to 20%) and memory usage
enhancements (up to 43% less memory usage) .
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Updated.
It would be nice if somebody could try to recompile all reverse Build-
depends in Ubuntu (and start pulling fixes from Debian + upstream).
I will not have a time for that in next week or two.
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Excerpts from Ondřej Surý's message of Wed Mar 07 17:44:53 UTC 2012:
> Clint, I have already PHP 5.4 built for lucid to oneiric in my PPA and
> people are already using it (I have already received some bug reports).
>
> I think that the biggest obstacle is changed API/ABI and need to do the
> tran
Clint, I have already PHP 5.4 built for lucid to oneiric in my PPA and
people are already using it (I have already received some bug reports).
I think that the biggest obstacle is changed API/ABI and need to do the
transition for packages which build binary modules
(/usr/lib/php5//.so).
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The work is only tracked right now in this blueprint:
https://blueprints.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+spec/servercloud-p-php54
The trouble right now is that Suhosin is not yet available for PHP
5.4.0. I've sent a message asking the Suhosin developers what the status
of that is, and built a PPA for testi
Clint has been looking into this, there may well be a bug that is
duplicates.
Thanks.
** Changed in: php5 (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided => Wishlist
** Changed in: php5 (Ubuntu)
Assignee: (unassigned) => Clint Byrum (clint-fewbar)
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