PHP
langPHP: Hypertext Preprocessor (or simply PHP) is a general-purpose programming language originally designed for web development.
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8.3 | 11 months ago (23 Nov 2023) |
Ends
in 1 year and 1 month (31 Dec 2025)
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Ends
in 3 years (31 Dec 2027)
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8.3.13
(24 Oct 2024)
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8.2 | 1 year and 11 months ago (08 Dec 2022) |
Ends
in 1 month and 3 weeks (31 Dec 2024)
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Ends
in 2 years (31 Dec 2026)
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8.2.25
(24 Oct 2024)
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8.1 | 2 years and 11 months ago (25 Nov 2021) |
Ended
11 months ago (25 Nov 2023)
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Ends
in 1 year and 1 month (31 Dec 2025)
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8.1.30
(26 Sep 2024)
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8.0 | 3 years and 11 months ago (26 Nov 2020) |
Ended
1 year and 11 months ago (26 Nov 2022)
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Ended
11 months ago (26 Nov 2023)
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8.0.30
(03 Aug 2023)
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7.4 | 4 years and 11 months ago (28 Nov 2019) |
Ended
2 years and 11 months ago (28 Nov 2021)
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Ended
1 year and 11 months ago (28 Nov 2022)
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7.4.33
(03 Nov 2022)
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7.3 | 5 years and 11 months ago (06 Dec 2018) |
Ended
3 years and 11 months ago (06 Dec 2020)
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Ended
2 years and 11 months ago (06 Dec 2021)
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7.3.33
(18 Nov 2021)
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7.2 | 6 years and 11 months ago (30 Nov 2017) |
Ended
4 years and 11 months ago (30 Nov 2019)
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Ended
3 years and 11 months ago (30 Nov 2020)
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7.2.34
(01 Oct 2020)
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7.1 | 7 years and 11 months ago (01 Dec 2016) |
Ended
5 years and 11 months ago (01 Dec 2018)
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Ended
4 years and 11 months ago (01 Dec 2019)
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7.1.33
(24 Oct 2019)
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7.0 | 8 years and 11 months ago (03 Dec 2015) |
Ended
6 years and 10 months ago (04 Jan 2018)
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Ended
5 years and 10 months ago (10 Jan 2019)
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7.0.33
(10 Jan 2019)
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5.6 | 10 years ago (28 Aug 2014) |
Ended
7 years and 9 months ago (19 Jan 2017)
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Ended
5 years and 10 months ago (31 Dec 2018)
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5.6.40
(10 Jan 2019)
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5.5 | 11 years ago (20 Jun 2013) |
Ended
9 years ago (10 Jul 2015)
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Ended
8 years ago (21 Jul 2016)
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5.5.38
(21 Jul 2016)
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5.4 | 12 years ago (01 Mar 2012) |
Ended
10 years ago (14 Sep 2014)
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Ended
9 years ago (14 Sep 2015)
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5.4.45
(03 Sep 2015)
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5.3 | 15 years ago (30 Jun 2009) |
Ended
13 years ago (30 Jun 2011)
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Ended
10 years ago (14 Aug 2014)
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5.3.29
(14 Aug 2014)
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5.2 | 18 years ago (02 Nov 2006) |
Ended
16 years ago (02 Nov 2008)
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Ended
13 years ago (06 Jan 2011)
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5.2.17
(06 Jan 2011)
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5.1 | 18 years ago (24 Nov 2005) |
Ended
18 years ago (24 Aug 2006)
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Ended
18 years ago (24 Aug 2006)
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5.1.6
(24 Aug 2006)
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5.0 | 20 years ago (13 Jul 2004) |
Ended
19 years ago (05 Sep 2005)
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Ended
19 years ago (05 Sep 2005)
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5.0.5
(05 Sep 2005)
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Each release branch of PHP is fully supported for two years from its initial stable release. During this period, bugs and security issues that have been reported are fixed and are released in regular point releases.
After this two-year period of active support, each branch is then supported for an additional two years for critical security issues only. Releases during this period are made on an as-needed basis: there may be multiple point releases, or none, depending on the number of reports.
The PHP Release Cycle was extended in March 2024 from 3 to 4 years: 2 years of bug fixes, and 2 years of security fixes.
More information is available on the PHP website.
You should be running one of the supported release numbers listed above in the rightmost column.
php --version
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purl:
pkg:deb/ubuntu/php
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purl:
pkg:deb/debian/php
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