The PHP development team announces the immediate availability of PHP 5.4.14 and PHP 5.3.24. These releases fix about ten bugs aswell as upgrading the bundled PCRE library. All users of PHP is encouraged to upgrade to PHP 5.4.14.
Version 5.4.14
11-april-2013
Core:
Fixed bug #64529 (Ran out of opcode space).
Fixed bug #64515 (memoryleak when using the same variablename-in function declaration).
Fixed bug #64432 (more empty delimiter warning in Strx methods).
Fixed bug #64417 (Arrayaccess::&offsetget () in a trait causes fatal error).
Fixed bug #64370 (Microtime (true) less than $_server[' request_time_float ')).
Fixed bug #64239 (Debug backtrace changed behavior since 5.4.10 or 5.4.11).
Fixed bug #63976 (Parent class incorrectly using constant in class property).
Fixed bug #63914 (Zend_do_fcall_common_helper_spec does not handle exceptions properly).
Fixed bug #62343 (Show class_alias in Get_declared_classes ()).
PCRE:
Merged PCRE 8.32.
Snmp:
Fixed bug #61981 (OO API, walk: $suffix _as_key is not working correctly).
Zip:
Fixed bug #64452 (Zip crash intermittently). (Anatol)
Version 5.3.24
11-april-2013
Core:
Fixed bug #64370 (Microtime (true) less than $_server[' request_time_float ')).
Fixed bug #63914 (Zend_do_fcall_common_helper_spec does not handle exceptions properly).
Fixed bug #62343 (Show class_alias in Get_declared_classes ()).
PCRE:
Merged PCRE 8.32.
MYSQLND:
Fixed bug #63530 (Mysqlnd_stmt::bind_one_parameter crashes, uses wrong alloc for stmt->param_bind).
Datetime:
Fixed bug #62852 (unserialize Invalid Date causes crash).
Zip:
Fixed bug #64452 (Zip crash intermittently).
Reply to discussion (solution)
centos5.x to 5.3.3.13 do not understand the need to manually upgrade ... More trouble.
CentOS very egg pain all kinds of old source ... ubuntu server is much stronger and won't fall for long.
Compile it yourself. I wrote one. The essence is based on CentOS
Thanks for sharing with the moderator
CentOS very egg pain all kinds of old source ... ubuntu server is much stronger and won't fall for long.
Compile it yourself. I wrote one. The essence is based on CentOS
I'm just using CentOS to look at it!
Test test Go ...
echo $_server[' request_time_float '],php_eol;
Echo Microtime (TRUE);
1365757238.937
1365757238.9375
I don't see any bugs (php 5.4.12)
Or the 5.3.22?
Skyrocketing rise, since the speed of php5.4 is obviously higher than php5.3, why do we have to upgrade it step-by-step?
echo $_server[' request_time_float '],php_eol;
Echo Microtime (TRUE);
1365757238.937
1365757238.9375
I don't see any bugs (php 5.4.12)
See here
https://bugs.php.net/bug.php?id=64370