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Revision as of 18:26, 29 December 2023
Overview
Get Version
php -v
php.ini
Locate the php.ini File
php -i | grep "Configuration File"
...
Configuration File (php.ini) Path => /etc
...
Installation
Linux
Generic
yum install php php-common php-opcache php-mcrypt php-cli php-gd php-curl php-mysql php-xml php-mbstring
Note
- The PHP installation command assumes we are going to use MySQL (or MariaDB). Update accordingly if using a different database.
Installing PHP 7.3 on Centos 7
If yum-config-manager is not installed, install it as shown here:
yum install epel-release
yum install http://rpms.remirepo.net/enterprise/remi-release-7.rpm
yum-config-manager --enable remi-php73
sudo yum install php php-common php-opcache php-mcrypt php-cli php-gd php-curl php-mysql php-xml php-mbstring
Mac
Latest:
brew install php
To install a specific version:
brew install php@7.4
The php.ini
and php-fpm.ini
files can be found in /opt/brew/etc/php/8.3/
.
Upgrade
Configuration
Error Reporting
Some PHP installations come with error reporting set to dump all errors, including some not appropriate for production, like deprecation messages.
To set error reporting to a production settings, configure the following in the php.ini
file:
error_reporting = E_ALL & ~E_DEPRECATED & ~E_STRICT