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Answer by James Bennet for How to upgrade to a specific version of PHP?

Security patches will be back ported. Features will not. This the entire point of LTS. Your alternative is to build from source.

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Answer by conner_bw for How to upgrade to a specific version of PHP?

I installed Zend Server Community edition to get an updated version of PHP. http://www.zend.com/en/products/server-ce/downloadsTo me, this is a relatively easy way to keep PHP up to date. Not the...

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Answer by Lekensteyn for How to upgrade to a specific version of PHP?

If you want to keep current with the latest upstream version, you should compile PHP from source. That allows you to tweak your installation even more, take time for reading through the extensions page...

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Answer by luri for How to upgrade to a specific version of PHP?

You could try the ppa listed here: https://launchpad.net/~nginx/+archive/php5?field.series_filter=lucidIt points to ppa:nginx/php5I haven't tried it, tho..

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Answer by Octavian Helm for How to upgrade to a specific version of PHP?

Then you'll most likely have to build from source. Head to http://php.net, download the sources and build your PHP version.

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Answer by Uku Loskit for How to upgrade to a specific version of PHP?

Just install it from the source. There is not expected release data for the next version in the repository.

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How to upgrade to a specific version of PHP?

I have an Ubuntu 10.04 Server installation with PHP 5.3.2 installed, I want to upgrade it to PHP 5.3.5. I'm led to believe that apt-get upgrade will only install security updates, we're on this LTS...

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