Is there PHP 5.2.x in ports?
Антон Клесс
rc5hack at yandex.kz
Fri Apr 23 05:53:15 UTC 2010
portdowngrade seems is what I need.
So, I run it:
# portdowngrade lang/php5
portdowngrade 0.6 by Heiner Eichmann
Please note, that nothing is changed in the ports tree
unless it is explicitly permitted in step 6!
Seeking port lang/php5 ...
Found several matches:
1: lang/php5
2: lang/php5-extensions
Please choose one: 1
Downgrading port: lang/php5
Step 1: Checking out port from CVS repository
CVS root directory: anoncvs at anoncvs1.FreeBSD.org:/home/ncvs
Step 2: Reading the port history from the CVS repository
Step 3: Analyzing the port history from the CVS repository
Step 4: Load port version numbers and present results
Keys: <space> : next page d : details
p : previous page
<enter> : leave presentation and downdgrade if wanted
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number date portversion comment
1 2010/04/19 10:43:29 5.3.2 Switch to use newer GMP version.
2 2010/04/16 13:52:11 5.3.2 Add CONFLICTS to php5-pcre and php5-spl.
3 2010/04/12 08:03:49 5.3.2 Fix build if multibyte regex support is disabled.
4 2010/04/11 07:53:17 5.3.2 PHP dropped support for Oracle8 client library.
5 2010/04/09 09:34:41 5.3.2 Update to PHP 5.3.2 release!
6 2010/04/05 18:57:38 5.2.12 - fix build for png-1.4.1
7 2010/04/03 10:44:18 5.2.12 Chase the ftp/curl shlib version bump.
8 2010/03/28 06:38:57 5.2.12 - update to 1.4.1
9 2010/02/05 11:40:17 5.2.12 - update to jpeg-8
10 2009/12/29 14:39:10 5.2.12 Update to 5.2.12 release.
Total lines: 223. Command:
Enter version number to change port to (0: exit):
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Which option do I have to choose? 6 2010/04/05 18:57:38 5.2.12 - as the latest 5.2.x in list?
And, if I downgrade PHP to that version, do I have to downgrade something else? At least, lang/php5-extensions, I guess?
22.04.10, 22:06, "Eitan Adler" <eitanadlerlist at gmail.com>:
>
> php 5.2 is not currently in the ports system. You could get it by
> using porteasy or portdowngrade.
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