I've been using PHP version 5.2 and now need to upgrade to version 5.3 (Windows/Apache). I have been using 5.2 for awhile now and have customized many things in php.ini and added some extra extensions.
How can I upgrade to version 5.3 without having to reconfigure everything? Or does upgrading require that I customize my PHP installation all over again?
Thanks, Brian
If you take a look at Upgrading to PHP 5.3 - an easy way, i think that will solve your problem, but if you're in a Linux machine that you can use
apt-get
the only thing that you need to do is:Regards.
The transition is not necessarily easy, but not hard also. PHP 5.3 brings some changes to the internal Zend API, so some PHP extension need to be upgraded (I had to upgrade xDebug). That means that you need to find the respective DLLs, which may not be that easy, depending on your current setup.
The config file, php.ini, is pretty much the same. You will actually have to take some things out actually (for example
extension=php_pdo.dll
is not needed anymore).Just execute
php -m
from command line and see what errors are thrown. I have just copy-pasted the php.ini file from a 5.2 release and was done configuring 5.3 in a couple of minutes.I mentioned xDebug a few lines above. If you use it, you should know that the line which activates xDebug is now:
instead of:
The main thing I've run into is a mess of new E_DEPRECATED notices when doing anything from PEAR. Like the other comments, you'll want to adjust your error reporting levels appropriately.
Another thing to notice is that if you're upgrading from a package management system like macports or apt, some of the config layouts have changed and you'll have to adapt there.
Other than that, there aren't a lot of functional differences between 5.2 and 5.3.