MultiPHP Manager with custom PHP runtime
I have a requirement for a server to run on php82zend PHP runtime.
I have installed this using their zendphpctl program:
It then lists a few possible things that could cause this issue. I have gone through those 2 suggestions, but it still is not getting recognized. I tried restarting services, reboot, etc. I'm wondering if there is a larger list or understanding on what is required to get this PHP version to get recognized. I don't mind searching through code either if that is all there is, I'm just not sure exactly where to look, or if that code is open source.
It then lists a few possible things that could cause this issue. I have gone through those 2 suggestions, but it still is not getting recognized. I tried restarting services, reboot, etc. I'm wondering if there is a larger list or understanding on what is required to get this PHP version to get recognized. I don't mind searching through code either if that is all there is, I'm just not sure exactly where to look, or if that code is open source.
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Hey there! I've reached out to our EasyApache team to see if they have additional thoughts on why this isn't working for you, and I'll let you know what I find out! 0 -
Hey there! I've been told "It needs to be an SCL RPM with a vendor prefix per the URL below. Looks like he"s installing a binary from a non-rpm installer." must be a Software Collection Library (SCL) package and cannot start with the ea- prefix that EasyApache 4 uses." 0 -
@cPRex - thank you for looking into this! I see I was using an abstraction program to help get this installed for us and maybe that was the issue. I can see from the straight-forward installation instructions that it does mention using SCL RPM, but unfortunately I don't believe it uses a vendor prefix: sudo yum install httpd php82zend-php
Is that something I can work around? Or would that just be a deal breaker for the MultiPHP Manager? Thanks for the help!0
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