GEOS installation problem
Hi,
I tried to install GEOS from this source github.com/phayes/geoPHP/wiki/Geos-installation-on-centos6, but first I saw that PHP Bindings were false while configuring later after playing with the modules which are installed to PHP7 it was true. After completing the steps I have hard time of enabling it in php.ini..
I tried everything like:
creating a geos.ini in /opt/cpanel/ea-php70/root/etc/php.d
including it directly in /opt/cpanel/ea-php70/root/etc/php.ini
including it in the php.ini from Home "Software "MultiPHP INI Editor
And non of these work..what was confusing to me was that the content of php.ini from the location which I mentioned and the INI Editor was different...
I installed it with no problems before with cPanel, but with older version of PHP and EA3 and on Ubuntu 12.04 LTE...again with no problems.
Did someone had similar issues installing GEOS for PHP7
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Actually It compiles properly, BUT always for PHP5.5 and moves the geos.so into /usr/local/lib/php/extensions/no-debug-non-zts-20121212...doesn't matter which version of PHP I set as default from the "MultiPHP Manager". Last update.. It was from the php-config...changed it to the php7 and it start compiling, but geos is not compatible yet with php7, so not using it for now.. 0 -
Last update.. It was from the php-config...changed it to the php7 and it start compiling, but geos is not compatible yet with php7, so not using it for now..
Hello, Could you verify if you have any additional questions, or does the lack of compatibility resolve this issue for now? Thank you.0 -
Hello, yes, I can verify that this is the problem and it was successfully compiled for PHP5.6 0 -
Actually It compiles properly, BUT always for PHP5.5 and moves the geos.so into /usr/local/lib/php/extensions/no-debug-non-zts-20121212...doesn't matter which version of PHP I set as default from the "MultiPHP Manager". Last update.. It was from the php-config...changed it to the php7 and it start compiling, but geos is not compatible yet with php7, so not using it for now..
netbull, where did you change "php-config" ?0 -
netbull, where did you change "php-config" ?
I believe the user is referring to the use of the full path to "php-config" based on the version of PHP installed. EX:/opt/cpanel/ea-php70/root/usr/bin/php-config
Thank you.0
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