On Fri, 2004-12-17 at 20:41 -0500, Jim Popovitch wrote:Given the considerable amount of changes in PHP since v4.1.2 (current FL release), what is the possibility about just releasing a v4.3.10 rpm?
I would say it's highly unlikely we'll update to 4.3.10.
Agree. Update to 4.3.10 would incur *way* too radical change, and we don't want to go there.
We'll probably wait to see what is done to RHEL 2.1 and other distros. 4.1.2 may not even be vulnerable to most of the issues...
That is the easiest way. Has anyone actually looked, btw, how well the security patch against 4.3.9 (e.g., from OpenPKG) applies to 4.1.2 (RHL73) or php 4.2 (RHL9) ?
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