Question enabling PHP modules for custom mod to keep PHP 5.2
Hello friends!
I have this box where we strongly need to keep PHP 5.2 because its hosting several old dynamic websites programming is not able to be updated.
I read here that you can set the modules to compile by default in /var/cpanel/easy/apache/rawopts/all_php5:
Well, it's any limitation here? can I add more modules if needed? I know I have other modules which are not in this list, like: [LIST]bz2
ctype
ftp
mcrypt
Are them included by default?
And a last question: since the server was compiled by an ex-exployee who I cannot ask about this, how do I test if it is compiled with or without fcgi?
Thanks!
(I know it's not recommended to keep PHP 5.2, but you know, sometimes there are exceptions)
--with-curl
--with-gd
--enable-exif
--with-gettext
--with-imap=/opt/php_with_imap_client/
--enable-mbstring
--with-mysql-sock=/var/lib/mysql/mysql.sock
--with-mysqli=/usr/bin/mysql_config
--with-openssl=/usr
--enable-pdo=shared
--with-pdo-mysql=shared
--with-pdo-sqlite=shared
--with-sqlite=shared
--with-mime-magic
--enable-soap
--with-pspell
--enable-wddx
--with-xmlrpc
--with-xsl=/opt/xslt/
--with-kerberos
--with-curl
--enable-zipWell, it's any limitation here? can I add more modules if needed? I know I have other modules which are not in this list, like: [LIST]
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Hello :) I have seen other users successfully compile additional extensions with the custom PHP 5.2 version, however it's important to note that it's not officially supported by cPanel. I believe you would use "--enable-fastcgi" to use FastCGI but I have not personally tested that. In all likelihood, it might be easier to force users to upgrade their scripts to support newer versions of PHP. Thank you. 0 -
Michael, I understand. But when you have 200 customers with OLD websites, it's not that easier to upgrade everybody. It would be better if cPanel allowed to choose between two versions of PHP, like some years ago you used to do. :) 0
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