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2017 Sep 19
7
CentOS, PHP & OwnCloud/Nextcloud: the version dilemma
...5.4, and which is also provided in package form by EPEL. 'yum info
nextcloud' shows that the current EPEL version is 10.0.4... but a peek
on the Nextcloud homepage shows me that this version is officially
unsupported. Uh oh.
4. Some of the stuff I'm hosting on my CentOS 7 server (like CMSMS) is
not compatible with PHP 7.x versions.
So right now I don't see a solution for this. As far as I can see, the
"least evil" solution would be to pull in PHP 5.6 from Webtatic and go
for Nextcloud 11.x, and have an EOL for both around next summer.
I'd be curious if some of you...
2017 Sep 19
0
CentOS, PHP & OwnCloud/Nextcloud: the version dilemma
...5.4, and which is also provided in package form by EPEL. 'yum info
nextcloud' shows that the current EPEL version is 10.0.4... but a peek
on the Nextcloud homepage shows me that this version is officially
unsupported. Uh oh.
4. Some of the stuff I'm hosting on my CentOS 7 server (like CMSMS) is
not compatible with PHP 7.x versions.
So right now I don't see a solution for this. As far as I can see, the
"least evil" solution would be to pull in PHP 5.6 from Webtatic and go
for Nextcloud 11.x, and have an EOL for both around next summer.
I'd be curious if some of you...
2017 Sep 19
0
CentOS, PHP & OwnCloud/Nextcloud: the version dilemma
...rovided in package form by EPEL. 'yum info
> nextcloud' shows that the current EPEL version is 10.0.4... but a peek
> on the Nextcloud homepage shows me that this version is officially
> unsupported. Uh oh.
>
> 4. Some of the stuff I'm hosting on my CentOS 7 server (like CMSMS) is
> not compatible with PHP 7.x versions.
>
> So right now I don't see a solution for this. As far as I can see, the
> "least evil" solution would be to pull in PHP 5.6 from Webtatic and go
> for Nextcloud 11.x, and have an EOL for both around next summer.
>
>...