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2016 May 22
2
Upcoming OwnCloud changes
...ith no issues.
I installed the Webtatic repo which has several versions of PHP
available for CentOS 6 and 7. I then used the official OwnCloud
ce:stable repo to add the cloud software.
In a leap of faith, and because this CentOS VM doesn't run anything
other than OwnCloud, I used the 'php70w' PHP repo and have had no
problems at all. The OwnCloud server is very lightly loaded so I have
not had an opportunity to stress test it and have not tried to use MySQL
(I configured it with the standard CentOS SQLite).
YMMV of course, especially if you're running other PHP application...
2016 May 23
1
Upcoming OwnCloud changes
...which has several versions of PHP
> > available for CentOS 6 and 7. I then used the official OwnCloud
> > ce:stable repo to add the cloud software.
> >
> > In a leap of faith, and because this CentOS VM doesn't run anything
> > other than OwnCloud, I used the 'php70w' PHP repo and have had no
> > problems at all. The OwnCloud server is very lightly loaded so I have
> > not had an opportunity to stress test it and have not tried to use MySQL
> > (I configured it with the standard CentOS SQLite).
> >
> > YMMV of course, especial...
2019 Mar 15
2
PHP 7.x on CentOS 7 : which solution ?
...e 15/03/2019 ? 09:29, Michael Schumacher a ?crit :
> I had the same problem a few weeks ago and decided to stick with the
> webtatic repository. As our typo3 instance required 7.0, I updated
> from php.5.6 to php.7.0 by simply "yum remove php56w ..." and "yum
> install php70w ...". Everything went smooth and without problem.
> Before I updated, I checked if all used 5.6 packages were available
> in the 7.0 version.
After some more experimenting, I decided to opt for the same solution,
and I went with PHP 7.1.
I wrote a little blog article on the subject :...
2019 Mar 15
4
PHP 7.x on CentOS 7 : which solution ?
Hi,
As you all know, CentOS 7 is shipping PHP 5.4, which is OK in some
situations. Unfortunately, some applications like OwnCloud require a
more recent version of PHP.
Up until recently, I've been using PHP 5.6 packages from the Webtatic
repository. Despite the bad press this third party repo seems to have,
it has been working perfectly for me for a few years. Here's the PHP 5.6
packages
2016 May 23
0
Upcoming OwnCloud changes
...alled the Webtatic repo which has several versions of PHP
> available for CentOS 6 and 7. I then used the official OwnCloud
> ce:stable repo to add the cloud software.
>
> In a leap of faith, and because this CentOS VM doesn't run anything
> other than OwnCloud, I used the 'php70w' PHP repo and have had no
> problems at all. The OwnCloud server is very lightly loaded so I have
> not had an opportunity to stress test it and have not tried to use MySQL
> (I configured it with the standard CentOS SQLite).
>
> YMMV of course, especially if you're running...
2019 Mar 15
0
PHP 7.x on CentOS 7 : which solution ?
...applications like OwnCloud require a
NK> more recent version of PHP.
I had the same problem a few weeks ago and decided to stick with the
webtatic repository. As our typo3 instance required 7.0, I updated
from php.5.6 to php.7.0 by simply "yum remove php56w ..." and "yum
install php70w ...". Everything went smooth and without problem.
Before I updated, I checked if all used 5.6 packages were available in
the 7.0 version.
I took that path because I could easily identify that all required
packages were available in both versions. This might be more
complicated if I would have...
2019 Mar 18
0
PHP 7.x on CentOS 7 : which solution ?
...9:29, Michael Schumacher a ?crit :
>> I had the same problem a few weeks ago and decided to stick with the
>> webtatic repository. As our typo3 instance required 7.0, I updated
>> from php.5.6 to php.7.0 by simply "yum remove php56w ..." and "yum
>> install php70w ...". Everything went smooth and without problem.
>> Before I updated, I checked if all used 5.6 packages were available
>> in the 7.0 version.
>
> After some more experimenting, I decided to opt for the same solution,
> and I went with PHP 7.1.
>
> I wrote a litt...