But soon fall! )))When someone, anyone creates and tests an update. I see lang/php56 is at 5.6.14, which was updated in October, so the sky isn't falling.
PHP 5.6.15 is just a routine update with no security fixes (http://php.net/ChangeLog-5.php#5.6.15). Please request the maintainer update the port or lend a hand with a patch per the porter's handbook (https://www.FreeBSD.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/porters-handbook/port-upgrading.html#svn-diff). We'd be very gracious to have an assist!But soon fall! )))
Three weeks no updates to the port php56.
Anyone who does that is not one with any technical merit or any value to be concerned with. Especially when statements like that are also without merit and attempt to be all encompassing.Because of long time of updates in ports, the people run from FreeBSD.
bagas said:Three weeks no updates to the port php56 ... Because of long time of updates in ports, the people run from FreeBSD
3 month wait for a software update that does not have a good job!Yeah, they run straight to Debian, CentoOS and Red Hat Enterprise, those vanguards of the bleeding edge. Seriously, man, three weeks is the tiniest fraction of the time most people have to wait for their OS/distribution to get package updates. Heck, three months would be sooner than most people get their updates.
Submit a PR for it: https://bugs.freebsd.org/bugzilla/3 month wait for a software update that does not have a good job!
You're complaining to the wrong people and complaining here is not helpful at all. There may even be reasons for a delay. Find out what that reason is and report back here once you talk to the maintainer.3 month wait for a software update that does not have a good job!