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2017 Sep 21
1
CentOS 7: changes to php.ini
On 21 September 2017 at 10:14, Sorin Srbu <Sorin.Srbu at orgfarm.uu.se> wrote: > > -----Original Message----- > > From: CentOS [mailto:centos-bounces at centos.org] On Behalf Of Nicolas > > Kovacs > > Sent: den 21 september 2017 11:05 > > To: centos at centos.org > > Subject: [CentOS] CentOS 7: changes to php.ini > > > > I'm hosting a few
2017 Sep 21
1
CentOS 7: changes to php.ini
Valeri Galtsev wrote: > > On Thu, September 21, 2017 4:04 am, Nicolas Kovacs wrote: >> Hi, >> >> I'm hosting a few web apps like OwnCloud, Wordpress and Dolibarr on >> CentOS 7 that require a handful of changes to php.ini. I have to define >> some custom values for post_max_size, upload_max_filesize, etc. >> >> I don't know if I'm
2017 Sep 21
0
CentOS 7: changes to php.ini
On Thu, September 21, 2017 4:04 am, Nicolas Kovacs wrote: > Hi, > > I'm hosting a few web apps like OwnCloud, Wordpress and Dolibarr on > CentOS 7 that require a handful of changes to php.ini. I have to define > some custom values for post_max_size, upload_max_filesize, etc. > > I don't know if I'm supposed to edit /etc/php.ini directly or if changes > should be
2017 Sep 21
0
CentOS 7: changes to php.ini
> -----Original Message----- > From: CentOS [mailto:centos-bounces at centos.org] On Behalf Of Nicolas > Kovacs > Sent: den 21 september 2017 11:05 > To: centos at centos.org > Subject: [CentOS] CentOS 7: changes to php.ini > > I'm hosting a few web apps like OwnCloud, Wordpress and Dolibarr on > CentOS 7 that require a handful of changes to php.ini. I have to define
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
2010 Jun 09
3
PHP file upload limit
Hi all, I am trying to run a web-based PHP application on a CentOS 5 32-bit machine that requires me to upload large files. The machine also happens to have little RAM (256MB). I have no problem setting my upload limit ( upload_max_filesize ) to 1 GB but for some reason 2 GB or above seems to be no go. Would anybody know why? Could it be one of the many 32-bit vs 64-bit issues? Thanks. Boris.
2014 Jan 13
3
apache - upload files bigger than 2Go
Hi, I need to upload files larger than 4.4Gb (iso DVD) on CentOS (5.5 x64) http server (httpd-2.2.3-43.el5.centos) On the apache server set in my /etc/php.ini upload_max_filesize = 4900M post_max_size = 5000M In my httpd.conf I set : LimitRequestBody 0 I'm using firefox and/or chrome client for upload a file with 4.2gb size on the server. But it doesn't work.
2017 Sep 21
3
owncloud on CentOS - I have problems installing/updating recently
> -----Original Message----- > From: CentOS [mailto:centos-bounces at centos.org] On Behalf Of Nicolas > Kovacs > Sent: den 20 september 2017 18:55 > To: centos at centos.org > Subject: Re: [CentOS] owncloud on CentOS - I have problems > installing/updating recently > > > Does anybody have any suggestion? Am I the only one (thus, making my > > "pilot
2017 Sep 21
4
owncloud on CentOS - I have problems installing/updating recently
Le 21/09/2017 ? 17:24, Valeri Galtsev a ?crit?: > Thanks Nicolas and Sorin! Once I learned from you about another source of > owncloud packages (EPEL), I found my way out of suse repository timing out > on me... As I said in a previous post, the EPEL OwnCloud client packages are lagging behind a bit, but so far, the only inconvenience are the nagging update notifications on startup.
2016 Nov 03
3
Thunderbird vs. Evolution vs. OwnCloud
Hi, I'm currently using Thunderbird synced to OwnCloud on my main workstation running Slackware64 14.1. I just installed CentOS 7 on my Asus S300 laptop. It's running nicely, and I'm spending some time getting acquainted with it. I wonder if I should stick with Thunderbird or go with the default Evolution application, since this seems to be better integrated into the desktop, namely
2017 Sep 22
3
owncloud on CentOS - I have problems installing/updating recently
> -----Original Message----- > From: CentOS [mailto:centos-bounces at centos.org] On Behalf Of Valeri > Galtsev > Sent: den 21 september 2017 17:25 > To: CentOS mailing list <centos at centos.org> > Subject: Re: [CentOS] owncloud on CentOS - I have problems > installing/updating recently > > > On Thu, September 21, 2017 1:00 am, Sorin Srbu wrote: > >>
2017 Sep 19
7
CentOS, PHP & OwnCloud/Nextcloud: the version dilemma
Hi, I'm currently experimenting with OwnCloud and Nextcloud on a sandbox CentOS 7 server. I've been using OwnCloud for the last two years for my own purposes on a Slackware server, and I'm quite happy with it. In my humble opinion, every admin who wants to host OwnCloud or Nextcloud on a RHEL/CentOS server is confronted with a version dilemma. 1. CentOS 7 sports PHP 5.4, which has
2016 Nov 03
2
Thunderbird vs. Evolution vs. OwnCloud
Le 03/11/2016 ? 09:31, Sorin Srbu a ?crit : > Something like this maybe? > > http://askubuntu.com/questions/69305/how-do-i-disable-the-calendar-events-se > ction-in-gnome-shells-clock-applet Exactly. Except this doesn't seem to work under CentOS 7. The mentioned file doesn't exist here. As for the "Nothing To Do" extension, it's beta software, and I don't
2016 May 22
5
Fwd: EPEL-ANNOUNCE Re: Upcoming OwnCloud changes in EPEL
On 5/21/2016 6:03 PM, John R Pierce wrote: > i started to look at SCL and got lost pretty quickly. I'm not > running OwnCloud but I've got some other php stuff thats getting > increasingly unhappy about the stock c6 php... ok, I've installed php54-1.1-5.el6.centos.alt.x86_64 ... if I run `scl enable php54`, will that connect it up to my existing apache, so it just
2016 Nov 03
2
Thunderbird vs. Evolution vs. OwnCloud
Le 03/11/2016 ? 08:41, Sorin Srbu a ?crit : > I use Thunderbird exclusively on my linux-systems. > I also feel the Lightning-addin for calendars in T-bird needs "some" work to > be usable. > > While I don't use my Owncloud for mail, only used as a cloud storage, I have > however used Evolution. In that context Evolution with CentOS sucks. It's just >
2017 Sep 20
2
owncloud on CentOS - I have problems installing/updating recently
Dear Experts, after quite some time of praising ownclowd, I started having problems with installing and updating desktop owncloud-client on CentOS. Namely, yum repository owncloud.org points to for rpm/yum based Linux distributions lives on suse.com site (well, for all flavors of Linux, actually). I remember it smelled fishy for me the first time I installed ownclouud on CentOS using that
2017 Sep 19
2
CentOS, PHP & OwnCloud/Nextcloud: the version dilemma
Le 19/09/2017 ? 09:48, Sorin Srbu a ?crit?: > I agree however, everytime I want to mess with OC I get to do the php-dance... > Irritating, but I guess that's the deal if you want the stability and > compatibility CentOS is offering. This may be a very far-fetched idea, but here goes. I don't know much about Docker, just fiddled around with it a couple hours in a VM. Since I have
2017 Jan 31
2
time zone
> Date: Tuesday, January 31, 2017 18:16:36 -0500 > From: TE Dukes <tdukes at palmettoshopper.com> > >> From: CentOS [mailto:centos-bounces at centos.org] On Behalf Of >> Richard Sent: Tuesday, January 31, 2017 5:19 PM >> >> >> > Date: Tuesday, January 31, 2017 16:59:32 -0500 >> > From: TE Dukes <tdukes at palmettoshopper.com>
2017 Feb 01
2
time zone
> Date: Tuesday, January 31, 2017 19:35:46 -0500 > From: TE Dukes <tdukes at palmettoshopper.com> > >> From: CentOS [mailto:centos-bounces at centos.org] On Behalf Of >> Richard Sent: Tuesday, January 31, 2017 6:46 PM >> >> > Date: Tuesday, January 31, 2017 18:16:36 -0500 >> > From: TE Dukes <tdukes at palmettoshopper.com> >> >
2011 Feb 15
3
apache 2 and php 5.2
Hi originally I installed php 4 on centos 5.5 and then a few repos including the remi repo to upgrade to php5, which seems to upgrade/work without any issues. However when I make a change to the /etc/php.ini file it doesn't look like apache is seeing it, for example if I change the post_max_size and upload_max_file to 25M each apache still sees the default 2M. I also removed the /etc/php.ini