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Failed to migrate /opt/cpanel/ea-php53/root/etc/php.d/local.ini

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  • cPanelLauren
    Hi @bloatedstoat
    Is the fix for this simply to copy /opt/cpanel/ea-php53/root/etc/php.d/local.ini to /opt/cpanel/ea-php53/root/etc/php.ini?

    Based on the error it appears so, do you continue to receive the error once it's moved?
    In the longer term I suspect running EA4 to compile a new build without 5.3 would remedy this permanently?

    It should seeing as php53 isn't actually available by default through EasyApache 4 any longer just PHP 5.4 -> PHP 7.2 Thanks!
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  • bloatedstoat
    Hello @cPanelLauren Thank you. If I manually copy the file across the error persists. As for the easy Apache thing. We use Cloud Linux selector and we have versions from 4.4 (yes 4.4!) although nothing runs under it and we have it disabled anyway, upwards to 7.2. When I progress through the screens to compile a new build via EA4 it says that 7.2 isn't even installed yet we have sites actively running it via the CL selector mentioned above. Have to admit I'm a bit confused now with EA4, Cloud Linux PHP Selector and cPanel's implementation.
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  • cPanelLauren
    Hi @bloatedstoat
    When I progress through the screens to compile a new build via EA4 it says that 7.2 isn't even installed yet we have sites actively running it via the CL selector mentioned above.

    Keep in mind cPanel PHP 7.2 (ea-php) is different than CL Selector PHP 7.2 (altphp). Which might be why it says it's not installed. You could probably confirm this by running something like: rpm -qa |grep ea-php72
    No output would mean you don't have it installed Running both CloudLinux PHP Selector and cPanel's MultiPHP you'll end up with two methods to change PHP versions and separate PHP versions for each. Both features essentially do the same thing, the PHP Selector just includes much older EoL PHP versions. Thanks!
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