Few months ago, Red Hat release RHSCL 1.0 which includes PHP 5.4.16.
Today RHSCL 1.1 (Beta) is released.
PHP 5.4.16 is still available (php54), and now include Zend Opcache
PHP 5.5.6 is added as a separate collection (php55).
As MongoDB is also part of RHSCL, the php55 collection also includes the
pecl/mongo extension (1.4.5).
Notice, for "clone" users (CentOS, Oracle, Scientific Linux),
http://copr.fedoraproject.org/coprs/rhscl/php54/
http://copr.fedoraproject.org/coprs/rhscl/php55/
And for users searching for more extensions
(EPEL is not yet ready for SCL)
http://copr.fedoraproject.org/coprs/remi/php54more/
http://copr.fedoraproject.org/coprs/remi/php55more/
We now can use an "Enterprise" distribution with a recent PHP version.
/me really hopes this will help for adoption of our new versions.
Remi.
http://developerblog.redhat.com/2014/03/20/rhscl-1-1-beta-available-apache-mongodb/
Few months ago, Red Hat release RHSCL 1.0 which includes PHP 5.4.16.
Today RHSCL 1.1 (Beta) is released.
PHP 5.4.16 is still available (php54), and now include Zend Opcache
PHP 5.5.6 is added as a separate collection (php55).
As MongoDB is also part of RHSCL, the php55 collection also includes the
pecl/mongo extension (1.4.5).Notice, for "clone" users (CentOS, Oracle, Scientific Linux),
http://copr.fedoraproject.org/coprs/rhscl/php54/
http://copr.fedoraproject.org/coprs/rhscl/php55/And for users searching for more extensions
(EPEL is not yet ready for SCL)http://copr.fedoraproject.org/coprs/remi/php54more/
http://copr.fedoraproject.org/coprs/remi/php55more/We now can use an "Enterprise" distribution with a recent PHP version.
/me really hopes this will help for adoption of our new versions.
That's a great new Remi !
RH's been historicaly bad for recent PHP version adoption, we all remember
RHEL4 shipping 5.1 with so many users stuck with this version in the last
past years (and still nowadays)
I hope RH users will make use of SC , as it is a beta tool, I don't know if
they'll use it for production software, but I suppose this tool won't stay
beta for too long :-)
Anyway, work done so far looks really enthusiastic, I'm really happy about
it.
Julien.P
Remi Collet remi@fedoraproject.org schrieb:
Few months ago, Red Hat release RHSCL 1.0 which includes PHP 5.4.16.
Today RHSCL 1.1 (Beta) is released.
PHP 5.4.16 is still available (php54), and now include Zend Opcache
PHP 5.5.6 is added as a separate collection (php55).
hey Remi,
thanks so much for your hard work on php packaging. great to see it in RHEL-6
Hi Remi,
Thank you very much for the effort you've put in this: this is awesome news
for our community!
We really can think about the nest framework iterations with 5.5 as a
baseline thanks to this :-)
Cheers,
Marco Pivetta
Few months ago, Red Hat release RHSCL 1.0 which includes PHP 5.4.16.
Today RHSCL 1.1 (Beta) is released.
PHP 5.4.16 is still available (php54), and now include Zend Opcache
PHP 5.5.6 is added as a separate collection (php55).
As MongoDB is also part of RHSCL, the php55 collection also includes the
pecl/mongo extension (1.4.5).Notice, for "clone" users (CentOS, Oracle, Scientific Linux),
http://copr.fedoraproject.org/coprs/rhscl/php54/
http://copr.fedoraproject.org/coprs/rhscl/php55/And for users searching for more extensions
(EPEL is not yet ready for SCL)http://copr.fedoraproject.org/coprs/remi/php54more/
http://copr.fedoraproject.org/coprs/remi/php55more/We now can use an "Enterprise" distribution with a recent PHP version.
/me really hopes this will help for adoption of our new versions.
Remi.