On 2016-03-23 09:33 PM, Guido Falsi wrote:
On 03/24/16 01:56, Mike Jakubik wrote:
On 2016-03-23 08:42 PM, Guido Falsi wrote:
On 03/24/16 01:09, Mike Jakubik wrote:

ports tree. I guess i can try upgrading to 5.5 and hope that my
applications are compatible with it. Sigh, FreeBSD has become a PITA
lately to maintain unless everything installed is bleeding edge. In any
case, thanks for the help.

Sorry I beg to disagree.

php 5.4 is unsupported upstream, and 5.5 will EOL in a few months. You should complain to the php project about this, not the ports tree, which
is just complying with upstream.

You are correct, however I think php is a special case, because it's a
slow adopter, sadly a lot of hosting providers have not updated and a
lot of software is still not compatible with the latest versions. For
example, the default version of php in CentOS 7 is still 5.4, so I don't
see why removing it from ports was a good idea.


The reason is it is not supported, bugs and vulnerabilities are not
fixed, we would end up giving potentially insecure software, or even
worse, software with known vulnerabilities.

I get what you are saying, but I think these kind of changes could be handled better. You go to update something and shit breaks or you get some incomprehensible errors such as in this case forcing you to rummage through some UPDATING file or mailing lists. What ever happened to POLA? Why couldn't it have prompted me upon trying to perform a minor update of roundcube that my version of PHP is no longer supported, and perhaps give me an option to continue anyways at my own risk since it works just fine with the php i have installed. Now i have to manually reinstall all the php packages and binaries that depend on them and hope that my php software will still function with the new php. That is why i say that FreeBSD is a PITA to maintain.
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