On September 18th 2014, the PHP group released PHP 5.4.33.
10 bugs were fixed in this release. All PHP 5.4 users are encouraged to upgrade to this version.
This release is the last planned release that contains regular bugfixes. All the consequent releases will contain only security-relevant fixes, for the term of one year. PHP 5.4 users that need further bugfixes are encouraged to upgrade to PHP 5.6 or PHP 5.5.
The corresponding packages are now available on Dotdeb :
- for Debian 7 “Wheezy” and Debian 6 “Squeeze”,
- on both amd64 and i386 architectures.
The following modules have been packaged too :
- APC 3.1.13
- apcu 4.0.6
- ffmpeg 0.6.0 (Squeeze only)
- gearman 0.8.3
- geoip 1.0.8
- imagick 3.1.2
- memcache 3.0.8
- memcached 2.2.0
- mongo 1.5.7
- pecl_http 1.7.6
- pinba (master)
- redis 2.2.5
- spplus 1.1
- ssh2 0.12
- xcache 3.2.0
- xdebug 2.2.5
- xhprof 0.9.4
- zendopcache 7.0.3
As usual, please read the ChangeLog before upgrading and be sure to use to the latest packages before reporting any issue.
5 replies on “PHP 5.4.33, for Wheezy and Squeeze”
Wondered if I could roll back to the version previous to 5.4.33-1? The current version is giving me session timeout trouble on my Horde, running on Debian Squeeze.
Hello Matthias
I’m also experiencing login trouble with Php 5.4.33 and Horde in CentOS 5.10
Good morning!
After upgrading to PHP 5.4.33 on wheezy I’ve stumble upon error #41631
https://bugs.php.net/bug.php?id=41631
Is it possible to downgrade to 5.4.32?
Thank you!
Sorry. Just had to read other comments.