I'm not sure if this bug is the appropriate place to discuss this, but
can't your customers who require an older version of PHP simply stay on
14.04LTS? It is supported until 2019. Isn't that the whole point of LTS
releases?
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First of all, thank you for the great work! I'm very much looking
forward to PHP7 in the new Ubuntu LTS.
I installed the latest 16.04 server image (http://cdimage.ubuntu.com
/ubuntu-server/daily/current/xenial-server-amd64.iso) in a VM and added
the php-ubuntu/php7.0 PPA.
My goal was to get Nginx
> > The php-fpm package currently refers to php5.6:
> Fixed in src:php-defaults_27
Just checked, can confirm its fixed using the latest server build and
the php-ubuntu/php7.0 PPA.
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Hi Nish, that is amazing news. Thanks a lot!
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Title:
Update to php 7.0
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