Which PHP-Version do you use?

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Which PHP-Version do you use?

PHP 5.2
5
25%
PHP 5.2
5
25%
PHP 5.1.x
1
5%
PHP 5.1.x
1
5%
PHP 5.0.x
1
5%
PHP 5.0.x
1
5%
PHP 4.4.x
3
15%
PHP 4.4.x
3
15%
PHP 4.3.x
0
No votes
PHP 4.3.x
0
No votes
PHP 5 from CVS
0
No votes
PHP 5 from CVS
0
No votes
PHP 4.2.x
0
No votes
PHP 4.2.x
0
No votes
PHP 4.1.x
0
No votes
PHP 4.1.x
0
No votes
 
Total votes: 20

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Which PHP-Version do you use?

Post by mastaYoda »

I just want to get a feeling how wide-spreaded are newer PHP-versions in the S9Y-community. I also would like to know which fact prevent users from using PHP 5. The reason is that I want to know if it is worth adopting more and more PHP5-components and libraries (SimpleXML, DOMDocument, parts of the raising Zend Framework etc. pp.) for S9Y, which would make development much more easier.
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Post by garvinhicking »

Hi!

PHP 4.3.10-18

Reason: Debian. :-)

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Post by mastaYoda »

Strange reason :-P
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Post by garvinhicking »

Hi!

The way I see it, php5 is currently only in testing and unstable?

And most of the servers I come in contact with are debian-stable-powered. So at least it's not totally uncommon ;)

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Post by mastaYoda »

Isn't that the reason why Debian-people tend to do the three steps ./configure; make; make install by hand :-)
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That would mean for each PHP security update we'd have to compile it by hand. Debian people tend to be lazy SOBs, so they rather rely on package management ;)
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Post by carl_galloway »

php 4.4.4 on my live site http://carlgalloway.com (host is relio.com)

php 5.0.5 on my local test server http://localhost (this is the default on my version of xampp which is admittedly out of date)
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Post by Davy »

I voted PHP 4.4.x (I use it with MySQL 5.1.11 on a AMD Opteron 2 GHz together with 2 GB RAM).
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