Hello,
I am fully aware that ART is no longer supporting php4x. However, as far as I understand, php4.4.2 *was* released.
Is there ANY way at all to get these rpms now?
Thank you.
php4.4.2
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Could you give me some more info on that please? Our current setup has 4.4.2 and I want to have the option of rolling back before I try an upgrade. I was bitten recently by a mysql patch 
Our installed versions are:
php-4.4.2-3.rhfc2.art
php-devel-4.4.2-3.rhfc2.art
php-imap-4.4.2-3.rhfc2.art
php-ldap-4.4.2-3.rhfc2.art
php-mbstring-4.4.2-3.rhfc2.art
php-mysql-4.4.2-3.rhfc2.art
php-odbc-4.4.2-3.rhfc2.art
php-pear-4.4.2-3.rhfc2.art
php-pgsql-4.4.2-3.rhfc2.art
php-snmp-4.4.2-3.rhfc2.art
php-xmlrpc-4.4.2-3.rhfc2.art
so I'd like to have the rpm's available if possible!
Thanks

Our installed versions are:
php-4.4.2-3.rhfc2.art
php-devel-4.4.2-3.rhfc2.art
php-imap-4.4.2-3.rhfc2.art
php-ldap-4.4.2-3.rhfc2.art
php-mbstring-4.4.2-3.rhfc2.art
php-mysql-4.4.2-3.rhfc2.art
php-odbc-4.4.2-3.rhfc2.art
php-pear-4.4.2-3.rhfc2.art
php-pgsql-4.4.2-3.rhfc2.art
php-snmp-4.4.2-3.rhfc2.art
php-xmlrpc-4.4.2-3.rhfc2.art
so I'd like to have the rpm's available if possible!
Thanks
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ASL is the Atomic Secured Linux product we've put together, for the existing ASL users we distributed php 4.4.2 for backwards compatibility, more info is available here: http://www.atomicrocketturtle.com/subscription.html
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Maybe you still have the rpms on your system in yum's cache? Otherwise you can subscribe to ASL or build the rpms yourself from the source rpm.
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You can get the SRPM from http://3es.atomicrocketturtle.com/packages/php/ and build the rpms from that. Fedora Core 2 has been EOL'd a pretty long time ago, so I'd definitely start looking at migrating to a supported distribution.
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