On Wed, Aug 07, 2024 at 01:28:45PM +0000, Naik, Anil Natha wrote: > > Hi Team, >
Hi Anik, > As per the Debian repository I could see below php versions > > Debian 10 > php<https://packages.debian.org/buster/php/php> (2:7.3+69) > > Debian 11 > php (2:7.4+76) > Both PHP 7.* > We have installed php 8.1.1 version for Debian 11. > > We wanted to know, what is the stable version of php available for Debian 10 > and Debian 11 in repository. As above. Debian stable doesn't change after release. Others have suggested Ondrej Sury's PHP packages - that's definitely the best idea. > Is it possible to upgrade from 7.3 to 8.3 on Debian 10 or 11? > It is possible, potentially BUT ... If you have old machines that are Internet connected, you might want to look at moving them forward a major version or two of Debian itself. Debian security support is nominally for one year after the release of the next version before it gets passed to LTS. On a two year release cycle, a verion of Debian will be supported for three years before LTS. https://wiki.debian.org/LTS Debian 10 is out of security support from Debian. It is also out of support from Debian LTS but in support from Debian ELTS. That's a service that is provided from a separate group. https://wiki.debian.org/LTS/Extended Debian 11 is about to pass from Debian main security support to Debian LTS. There's a final release planned for August 31st. See, for example, https://endoflife.date for Debian. Hope this helps. With every good wish, as ever, Andy Cater (amaca...@debian.org) > Regards, > Anil Naik > > ________________________________ > The information contained in this message may be confidential and legally > protected under applicable law. The message is intended solely for the > addressee(s). If you are not the intended recipient, you are hereby notified > that any use, forwarding, dissemination, or reproduction of this message is > strictly prohibited and may be unlawful. If you are not the intended > recipient, please contact the sender by return e-mail and destroy all copies > of the original message.