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- #Will centos 7 support php 5.2 update#
- #Will centos 7 support php 5.2 upgrade#
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#Will centos 7 support php 5.2 update#
I simply ran the following command to spawn a huge amount of work for the server: $ sudo yum update
#Will centos 7 support php 5.2 upgrade#
I thought that all I needed to do was to upgrade my distro, and I would be done (I would later find that I was naïve).įortunately, upgrading CentOS is very easy. I found that CentOS 5.6, released earlier this year, had package support for PHP 5.3. I assume that if you run a different server, you will know what to change in my steps. You may be using a different web server, but if you don’t know what I’m talking about, you are running Apache. You won’t be able to follow these steps without root access, so that is definitely a requirement. Now it is running CentOS 5.6 and PHP 5.3.3. When I started, my system ran CentOS 5.5 and PHP 5.2.16. I’ll share how I upgraded one of my servers, but I do need to let you know about some specifics about my setup as your setup may be different and require different steps to upgrade. Since many server-based and long-term support distros are still on PHP 5.2, this can make things difficult quickly.
#Will centos 7 support php 5.2 install#
Note: I already tried to install in CentOS 5 + Apache + PHP 5.1 + PostgreSQL and it works great but I am not able to connect the pgAdmin remotely to the server, with Valentina Studio and yet the databases.I’m finding that more and more software developers are being quite inconsiderate and are making code that requires PHP 5.3. He always several tutorials but not achieved. My intention is to install PHP 5.2 on CentOS 7 and thus be able to properly run the web application, but could not install PHP 5.2 on CentOS 7. I have always liked CentOS so it has installed CentOS 7 Minimal + Apache + PHP 5.4 + PostgreSQL and with backups almost works perfectly not to be because the web application uses the xajax 0.5 library in a hundred routines, and for xajax There is no support in PHP 5.4. Very good day In my work I'm moving a web application from an old and newly damaged server, with Debian + Apache + PHP 5.2 + PostgreSQL.

Where it says "and for xajax there is no support in PostgreSQL 9.4" should say "and for xajax there is no support in PHP 5.4", ergo, I need to install PHP 5.2 on Centos 7. Note: I already tried to install in CentOS 5 + Apache + PHP 5.1 + PostgreSQL and it works great but I can not connect the pgAdmin remotely to the server, with Valentina Studio if I was able to connect but not see the databases. I do not want to have to rewrite so much code, it's a very large application. I have followed several tutorials but I have not succeeded. My intention is to install PHP 5.2 on CentOS 7 and to be able to run the web application correctly, but I could not install PHP 5.2 on CentOS 7. I've always liked CentOS so I installed CentOS 7 Minimal + Apache + PHP 5.4 + PostgreSQL and with the backups it almost works perfectly unless the web application uses the xajax 0.5 library in a hundred routines, and for xajax already There is no support in PHP 5.4. In my work I am moving an administrative web application from an old and newly damaged server, with Debian + Apache + PHP 5.2 + PostgreSQL. Where I said "and for xajax there is no support in PostgreSQL 9.4" should have said "and for xajax there is no support in PHP 5.4", ergo, I need to install PHP 5.2 on Centos 7.
