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Date:      Thu, 24 Mar 2016 02:33:40 +0100
From:      Guido Falsi <mad@madpilot.net>
To:        Mike Jakubik <mike.jakubik@intertainservices.com>
Cc:        Ports <ports@freebsd.org>
Subject:   Re: mail/roundcube (bsd.php.mk broken?)
Message-ID:  <56F343F4.1080603@madpilot.net>
In-Reply-To: <0ad88e191dc0cdf48ad3dda64fe4425d@intertainservices.com>
References:  <ae9070e3746fe0597adf143df75ef9b7@intertainservices.com> <56F3111B.4030901@madpilot.net> <3f72fc0f07e217ddb36190fa46b75d35@intertainservices.com> <56F33802.4070100@madpilot.net> <0ad88e191dc0cdf48ad3dda64fe4425d@intertainservices.com>

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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.

-- 
Guido Falsi <mad@madpilot.net>



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