Re: keeping the packages up to date



Michael P. Varre wrote:


I recently started using Ubuntu server LTS for some production web
servers due to the fact that it is SO easy to run. However, usually I
guess you get what you pay for. I’ve noticed that many major packages
for things such as Apache2 and PHP5 don’t really stay up to date too
much.

You don't want them to on a Server - you need stability and security
patches. Every time a package is updated you need to re-test all your
Applications / Web sites etc.

Alan

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