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EasyApache4 Review

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  • JacobPerkins
    Hi, Thanks for the review! I'd like to address a few of these: 1> The 'Configure PHP & SuEXEC" page no longer works for EA4. You make all changes via WHM -> MultiPHP Manager 2> There is no need for a /scripts/easyapache, as we use yum. 3> Yep, the backend of EA4 was extremely slow in v58. We've sped this up immensely in v60 (it's 20x faster now) 4> In v60, we've also updated the UI a bit to make this easier for end users. 5> EA3 nor EA4 touched permissions on files. I'd like to see a bit more on what caused that issue, and how we can improve that experience for you :D Thanks again for the review! I'd recommend checking out our EA4 documentation, as you're attempting to use a lot of EA3 tools, which are no longer valid for EA4. EasyApache 4 Home - EasyApache 4 - cPanel Documentation Thanks again!
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  • aanbar
    > The 'Configure PHP & SuEXEC" page no longer works for EA4. You make all changes via WHM -> MultiPHP Manager

    This could have been resolved by using a redirect to the appropriate script by detecting what EasyApache version is running on the system.
    > There is no need for a /scripts/easyapache, as we use yum.

    Even if Yum is being used, that doesn't mean having a command line interface similar to EasyApache3 is an impossible task
    > Yep, the backend of EA4 was extremely slow in v58. We've sped this up immensely in v60 (it's 20x faster now) 4> In v60, we've also updated the UI a bit to make this easier for end users.

    I hope so; I think I am still running v58, I might give it another try when I update to v60 (If it's a stable build)
    > EA3 nor EA4 touched permissions on files. I'd like to see a bit more on what caused that issue, and how we can improve that experience for you :D

    It was an error about unable to read .htaccess files so I guess something was changed whither it was an intended behaviour or not is a different subject.
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  • cPanelMichael
    Even if Yum is being used, that doesn't mean having a command line interface similar to EasyApache3 is an impossible task

    Hello @aanbar, We do have a document available for help with using YUM at: I encourage you to vote and add your feedback to this request. Thank you.
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