Re: PHP Support in Debian

2018-10-20 Thread Ondřej Surý
Well, either you want old stable or bleeding edge. And with web technologies it’s usually the bleeding edge type of people. It would take a full time job to create all the variants, and I do this mostly in my free time. As for reproducible builds - that’s the next thing on my list, it seems

Re: PHP Support in Debian

2018-10-20 Thread Jonas Meurer
Am 20.10.18 um 03:50 schrieb Chris Knadle: > Jonas Meurer: >> * Adding backports to my sources.list doesn't automatically pull any >> packages from there. I have to choose particular packages in a manual >> process in order to install them from backports. That's different for >> repositories

Re: PHP Support in Debian

2018-10-19 Thread Chris Knadle
Jonas Meurer: > Am 17.10.18 um 12:00 schrieb Marco d'Itri: >> On Oct 17, Holger Levsen wrote: >> >>> yes, but when using your repo one has to add your key to the keys apt >>> trusts, and this is something completly different than using proper >>> backports. >> Well... I trust much more Ondrej's

Re: PHP Support in Debian

2018-10-17 Thread Jonas Meurer
Am 17.10.18 um 12:00 schrieb Marco d'Itri: > On Oct 17, Holger Levsen wrote: > >> yes, but when using your repo one has to add your key to the keys apt >> trusts, and this is something completly different than using proper >> backports. > Well... I trust much more Ondrej's archive since over the

Re: PHP Support in Debian

2018-10-17 Thread Marco d'Itri
On Oct 17, Holger Levsen wrote: > yes, but when using your repo one has to add your key to the keys apt > trusts, and this is something completly different than using proper > backports. Well... I trust much more Ondrej's archive since over the years it has proven its quality and scope, while

Re: PHP Support in Debian

2018-10-17 Thread Holger Levsen
On Wed, Oct 17, 2018 at 11:04:00AM +0200, OndÅ?ej Surý wrote: > > I know that there is > > https://deb.sury.org - but prefer to trust stuff that was > > built on Debian machines and is distributed/signed with a > > key we trust. > Shrug, all the packages that I upload to Debian and to the DPA are

Re: PHP Support in Debian

2018-10-17 Thread Ondřej Surý
06, Bernd Zeimetz wrote: > > Hi, > > we (as in several customers and I) are wondering about the status > of php support in Debian. > > * According to http://php.net/supported-versions.php upstream > security support for 5.6 (jessie) and 7.0 (stretch) will be gone > soo

Re: PHP Support in Debian

2018-10-16 Thread Bernd Zeimetz
On 2018-10-16 22:35, Rebecca N. Palmer wrote: This was recently discussed on the -backports list: https://lists.debian.org/debian-backports/2018/10/threads.html#00014 Thanks, I've missed that thread. -- Bernd ZeimetzDebian GNU/Linux Developer http://bzed.de

Re: PHP Support in Debian

2018-10-16 Thread Rebecca N. Palmer
This was recently discussed on the -backports list: https://lists.debian.org/debian-backports/2018/10/threads.html#00014

Re: PHP Support in Debian

2018-10-16 Thread Roberto C . Sánchez
Hi, > > we (as in several customers and I) are wondering about the status > of php support in Debian. > > * According to http://php.net/supported-versions.php upstream > security support for 5.6 (jessie) and 7.0 (stretch) will be gone > soon. Is it possible to support these v

PHP Support in Debian

2018-10-16 Thread Bernd Zeimetz
Hi, we (as in several customers and I) are wondering about the status of php support in Debian. * According to http://php.net/supported-versions.php upstream security support for 5.6 (jessie) and 7.0 (stretch) will be gone soon. Is it possible to support these versions properly for our users