PHP 4.3?

From: Sam Minnee (sam_at_totallydigital.co.nz)
Date: 07/31/03

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    Hi,

    I was wondering when PHP 4.3 was going to be moved into the unstable
    distribution? Are there any plans in the near future?

    Failing that, does someone have source of .debs for php4, php4-mysql,
    etc etc? I know I could just recompile but I'd rather not if it were
    possible... :)

    Sam

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