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PHP 5.5.3, for Debian 7.0 “Wheezy”

On August 22nd 2013, the PHP group has released PHP 5.5.3. Since the previously-packaged PHP 5.5.1 version, about 20 bugs were fixed, including security issue in OpenSSL module (CVE-2013-4248) and session fixation problem (CVE-2011-4718).

As a consequence, PHP 5.5.3 packages are now available on Dotdeb for Debian 7.0 “Wheezy”, on both amd64 and i386 architectures, with the following changes :

  • each SAPI (apache2, apache2filter, CLI, CGI, FPM, embed) has now its own /etc/php5/SAPI/conf.d/ subdirectory, not just a symlink to a common one, so it can have its own list of activated modules (it involved some more tests, so sorry for the delay),
  • the php5-mongo package is now available, allowing you interacting with MongoDB servers,
  • the php5-fpm init script now reports syntax errors with full error messages.

Please read the Changelog and the migration guide (be aware of the backward incompatible changes) before upgrading.

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5 replies on “PHP 5.5.3, for Debian 7.0 “Wheezy””

Thank you Guillaume for you hard work.

Will the the:
the php5-fpm init script now reports syntax errors with full error messages.

on weekend!

the apt-get dist-upgrade process does not create /etc/apache2/conf.d/ configuration folders (for mod_php5).

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