On Thursday, December 19, 2013 13:21:05 Tom Schmidt wrote: > Yep, thanks did that too. ;-) Just wondered why it wouldn't update > automatically to the newest via yum.
It seems like the latest PHP you want is not offered in the repositories. CentOS (RHEL) packages have been tested to work with each other, fixes are rather backported, than that a new version is offered (stability, and as little changes as possible are desirable for an enterprise-grade OS). By installing a 3rd party PHP, you're leaving the safe path of the OS-provided packages, and are therefore on your own. yum helps you to stay on the supported path. -- sebas http://www.kde.org | http://vizZzion.org | GPG Key ID: 9119 0EF9 _______________________________________________ Owncloud mailing list Owncloud@kde.org https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/owncloud