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There is no vendor escalation although bugs can still be logged, there is no legal obligation to fix these issues. | There is no vendor escalation although bugs can still be logged, there is no legal obligation to fix these issues. | ||
This OS is not subscription based and is a free-to-use OS. | This OS is not subscription based and is a free-to-use OS. | ||
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- | === PHP Versions === | ||
- | RedHat and CentOS currently only support 1 php version as its very hard to maintain every version of php. | ||
- | If an issue, bug or vulnerability is found in the supported version then there is a vendor to escalate to (for RHEL, CentOS will then repackage RHELs package after they release).\\ | ||
- | PHP7 is not part of the RHEL (RedHat Enterprise Linux) packages. This means you need to obtain the relevant versions from other repositories which are " | ||
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- | Out of all the " | ||
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- | Quoted from the IUS FAQs: https:// | ||
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- | "What is the IUS community project? | ||
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- | The IUS Community Project is an effort to package RPMs of the latest stable versions of the most commonly requested software on Red Hat Enterprise Linux and CentOS. IUS provides a better way to upgrade PHP/ | ||
- | What is it NOT? | ||
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- | For one, IUS is not a service of Rackspace but rather is sponsored by Rackspace. Additionally, | ||
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