Bart wrote:
Scott Silva wrote:I can't understand why people choose an enterprise distro for it's longevity, and then proceed to try and break it. It is almost like buying a brand new carand then immediately replacing the engine.Well, life is not that black and white, luckily ;)Try authenticating with PHP to MySQL using certificates. That won't work with the current PHP release shipped with RHEL/CentOS. There's a bug in PHP 5.1 and it's fixed in 5.2. Since this is not a security bug, but just missing (of wrongly implemented) functionality, it's probably not going to be back ported.Since certificates (and PKI) are a pretty hot item these days, an upgrade can be very useful.Just an idea that upgrading is not always about having the latest and greatest.. ;)
Did you file a bug that says, hey ... your php is broken like this, here is what it will not do ?
If so, what is the upstream bug so I can track it ... if not, why not :D
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