Hi guys,
Not sure about python, but if you install the remi repo you can get php 7.3. I have it for
something not MW related
Regards,
Jonathan
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From: MediaWiki-l <mediawiki-l-bounces(a)lists.wikimedia.org> On Behalf Of Jeffrey
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Sent: Thursday, 23 January 2020 23:20
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Subject: Re: [MediaWiki-l] MediaWiki 1.32 is End of Life
On Thu, Jan 23, 2020 at 2:48 PM Sam Reed <reedy(a)wikimedia.org> wrote:
As per the MediaWiki version life cycle [1], I would like to announce
the formal end of life (EOL) of MediaWiki 1.32 as of tomorrow, Friday
January 24, 2019.
This means that MediaWiki 1.32 will no longer receive maintenance or
security backports. It is therefore strongly discouraged that you
continue to use it.
It is recommended to upgrade to MediaWiki 1.34 (due to become EOL in
November 2020), or less preferably to MediaWiki 1.33 (due to become
EOL in June 2020). The current Long Term Support (LTS) version of
MediaWiki, MediaWiki 1.31, is older (and downgrading is not
supported), though the next LTS (MediaWiki 1.35) is due to be released
in June 2020, and will be supported until June 2023.
MediaWiki 1.33 has the same supported PHP version of 7.0 (which is
itself unsupported upstream), in case you need longer to upgrade your systems.
MediaWiki 1.34 requires PHP 7.2.9 or later.
This puts some folks in a bad position.
The latest CentOS 7 does not support the versions of Python and PHP required, even with
Software Collections (SCL) enabled.
(In hindsight a Red Hat-based VM was a bad decision. It ships with antique software, and
SCL only provides old software. We need modern software, and should have selected a Fedora
or Ubuntu VM).
Jeff
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