Le 2015-08-26 15:30, deoren a écrit :
On 8/20/2015 11:23 AM, Marc Delisle wrote:
Hi,
looking at [0], PHP 5.3 is EOL. I suggest that for phpMyAdmin 4.5 we state that PHP 5.4 is the minimum. Doing so, we would have less testing to do, and we would help promote using a PHP supported version.
I would even suggest PHP 5.5 as the minimum, because the end of security support for PHP 5.4 occurs in less than one month.
Do you base the minimum PHP version on upstream or what is supported by LTS versions of common distros? I see on the download page that you plan to support 4.0.10.x until Jan 1, 2017. Do you have plans to support a version of phpMyAdmin throughout the lifetime of those distros? Is it instead up to each distro to provide a package with backported fixes?
Example distros:
- Ubuntu 12.04 LTS (EOL April 2017)
- CentOS 6.x (EOL November 2020)
Thanks for your time.
Hello,
Note that support is only for security fixes. As per the link above, phpMyAdmin 4.5's minimum PHP version is related to PHP development team's agenda. We will have to discuss this internally.
I don't have these distros but it looks like Ubuntu 12.04 LTS contains PHP 5.3.10 and CentOS 6.6 contains PHP 5.3.3.