@Leo: No, and although I am not a Ubuntu PHP maintainer I have already
explained why this won't happen in precise. API and ABI changes are
quite major to _just_ backport package like that.
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Are there any updates on this request? What is the current status?
Debian is shipping 5.4 for a while now without any problems.
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Nuts. What a bummer it didn't make 12.04. Is there an easy way I can
list out the rev-deps to get an idea for the scope of this?
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PHP 5.4 changes API, so a PHP backport would need to also to backport
all it's rev-deps and this is quite a major task.
I don't think it's feasible to officially maintain such a huge backport
(the other thing is my PPA which includes PHP 5.4 backport including
some of it's reverse dependencies
+1 for PHP 5.4 in precise-backports. Does that require a new bug to be
filed to keep track of?
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Cool! Any chance to bring it to Precise via backports?
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FYI, we dropped Suhosin as well, though our security team is hopeful
that it will return some day, or perhaps the more cogent mitigations
will land in php itself.
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Status: Triaged = Fix Released
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Developers in Archlinux where solving the same problem with Suhosin and
decided to stop using it. https://pierre-schmitz.com/php-5-4-1-in-
suhosin-out/
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As long as there's a solid backport/PPA, this is a few lines in chef.
Lets just hope enough people use them instead of building around 5.3 for
the next 3 years.
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