Larry Garfield wrote:
They're about to roll-out PHP 5.2.2 across all of their servers too. And
if their 'usual' accounts are too expensive, they've just launched this:
Where did you hear that? I'm a Pair customer of many many years myself, and
I've been considering jumping ship because of their old PHP version (latest
PHP 4, but still PHP 4). If they're going to be upgrading to a real PHP
platform, that would kick ass.
It's been possible to locally compile and run PHP 5 on shared Pair
accounts since, well.. since PHP 5 was released. So you could always
have done that. Or if that didn't appeal, they offer PHP 5 in CGI form
which you can copy to your local cgi-bin and use. Again this has been
around for years now.
But re: your question, if you read the Insider newsletter they send out
(http://insider.pair.com) it tells you all about their new FreeBSD 6.2
roll-out plans, and the hundreds (if not thousands) of new enhancements
it'll bring to all servers, including PHP 5.2.2 (and 4.4.7 as CGI), new
MySQL upgrades, SVN, Perl updates, hundreds of new CPAN modules, etc.
Have a read, I think you'll like what you see. They estimate roll-out in
the next 2 to 4 weeks.
Cheers,
Rich
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