Debian Gnu/linux developers publicly announced their plans to upgrade PHP 5 to the new powerful PHP 7, while also changing other packages installed in the PHP package.
A few days ago, Debian developer Ondřej Surý announced in the Debian Project developer mailing list that they would make some changes in the Pkg-php software group. That's a few days after we reported on the upcoming Ubuntu xenial Xerus will provide PHP 7 messages.
Ondřej Surý said: "If you are interested in further discussion, then I recommend you to join the Pkg-php-maint, Pkg-php-pecl and Pkg-php-pear, where we have discussed the changes in the deeper details." We don't want to generate a lot of traffic, and fortunately most of the packages are managed by PKG-PHP-PECL and pkg-php-pear, so we can fix most of the packages ourselves. ”
Debian developers have taken the time and have pushed PHP 7 to the non-stable Debian system to help users of the Debian system develop the appropriate tests. In a lengthy description, Ondřej Surý explains in detail the changes that have been made to the PHP package so far. The Linux Story Widget strongly recommends that you read those changes carefully before using them. In contrast, Ubuntu and CentOS support for PHP 7, many netizens have already tried, Linux story will remain concerned.
Of course, if you can, the Linux strory gadget strongly recommends that you help Debian, one of the best free operating systems in the world, to fully test PHP 7 in this branch. PHP 7 is a revolution that offers powerful new features. We will see a growing number of gnu/linux operating systems available in PHP 7 in the coming weeks or months.
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