Hello,
When I've upgrade my Debian installation today, I've received this message :
* PHP 5.4 has reached end-of-life on 14 Sep 2015 and as a result there will be no more new upstream releases. The security support of PHP 5.4 in Debian will be best effort only and you are strongly advised to upgrade to latest stable Debian release that includes PHP 5.6 that will reach end of security support on 28 Aug 2017.
Reading that I think I should upgrade my system. I use Plesk 12.5, so Debian 8 is supported. Can I just make an update/upgrade to Debian 8 to get Plesk automatically updated as well or should I do a clean install instead ? I've just made a full backup of my server.
Thank you
When I've upgrade my Debian installation today, I've received this message :
* PHP 5.4 has reached end-of-life on 14 Sep 2015 and as a result there will be no more new upstream releases. The security support of PHP 5.4 in Debian will be best effort only and you are strongly advised to upgrade to latest stable Debian release that includes PHP 5.6 that will reach end of security support on 28 Aug 2017.
Reading that I think I should upgrade my system. I use Plesk 12.5, so Debian 8 is supported. Can I just make an update/upgrade to Debian 8 to get Plesk automatically updated as well or should I do a clean install instead ? I've just made a full backup of my server.
Thank you