On 30.01.2014 22:07, Matt Ficken wrote:
> distro package
> managers don't include 5.5 or 5.5 as the default version, so that also
> hurts adoption. Many web servers aren't run by people interested in
> upgrading a lot: either the web site isn't very popular (so they don't need
> performance), or they are more interested in stability (using an older
> build thats been proven over time).
Enterprise linux generally is very conservative.
SUSE Linux Enterprise for example only added PHP 5.3 as an option in SP2
and as the only supported option in the current SP3. They have a lot
security patching but not the new features.
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