Thursday, November 8, 2007

PHP 5.2.5 and MySQL 5.1

PHP 5.2.5 Released

On 08-Nov-2007 in php.net

The PHP development team would like to announce the immediate availability of PHP 5.2.5. This release focuses on improving the stability of the PHP 5.2.x branch with over 60 bug fixes, several of which are security related. All users of PHP are encouraged to upgrade to this release.

Further details about the PHP 5.2.5 release can be found in the release announcement for 5.2.5, the full list of changes is available in the ChangeLog for PHP 5.

Complete Source Code

PHP 5.2.5 (tar.bz2) [7,591Kb] - 08 November 2007md5: 1fe14ca892460b09f06729941a1bb605
PHP 5.2.5 (tar.gz) [9,739Kb] - 08 November 2007md5: 61a0e1661b70760acc77bc4841900b7a

Windows Binaries

PHP 5.2.5 zip package [9,713Kb] - 08 November 2007md5: a1e31c0d872ab030a2256b1cd6d3b7d1
PHP 5.2.5 installer [19,803Kb] - 15 November 2007md5: f9396b654721d9a18c95ea6412c3d54e

Note: Updated due to problems with the original installer for this release.

PECL 5.2.5 Win32 binaries [2,879Kb] - 08 November 2007md5: a3553b61c9332d08a5044cf9bf89f2df
PHP 5.2.5 Non-thread-safe Win32 binaries [9,619Kb] - 08 November 2007md5: 41ef1582f43cfdb6e546a626b9ef93d6
PECL 5.2.5 Non-thread-safe Win32 binaries [4,114Kb] - 08 November 2007md5: 6e5ac694907b4aae080b2c9b6e83748a

Note: (Most of these PECL extension files come standard with the PHP 4 Windows binaries, but have since been moved into this separate PECL download. Files such as php_pdf.dll, php_ssh2.dll, etc.)

MySQL 5.1 Downloads

MySQL Community Edition

MySQL Community Edition is a freely downloadable version of the world's most popular open source database that is supported by an active community of open source developers and enthusiasts.MySQL 5.1 Community Edition - Release Candidate Development Release

Click Here to download MySQL 5.1 Community Edition

NOTE: This release candidate release, as any other pre-production release, should not be installed on production level systems or systems with critical data. It is good practice to back up your data before installing any new version of software. Although MySQL has worked very hard to ensure a high level of quality, protect your data by making a backup as you would for any other pre release software. MySQL generally recommends that you dump and reload your tables from any previous version to upgrade to 5.1.

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