Unfortunately php5 is not a good candidate to backport into the stable release. There are several reasons for this:
- php interfaces can change between release and release.
- Adding more bugs that what we already have.
- Investing time in really testing the new version and not breaking anything.
However:
- The security fixes in php 5.2.6 will be backported by the security team.
- You are always welcome to build your own version of php. The wiki explains how to do this.
Unfortunately php5 is not a good candidate to backport into the stable release. There are several reasons for this:
- php interfaces can change between release and release.
- Adding more bugs that what we already have.
- Investing time in really testing the new version and not breaking anything.
However:
- The security fixes in php 5.2.6 will be backported by the security team.
- You are always welcome to build your own version of php. The wiki explains how to do this.
Sorry
Regards
chuck