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PHP Compiling for Sentora
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PHP Compiling for Sentora
I will start this thread and post all the infos I have and my work over this.

I expect other sysadmin/ dev helping offering more infos/testing.

Target: building a script/installer for PHP that will compile php with all dependencis we will need for sentora/usual hosting environnement. Offer upgrade or php switching.

I Will upgrade and maintain this first post

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Please notice I expect feedback/advice/ help from experienced devs here. This is not a thread to pile up requests I WANT WANT I WANT.

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RE: PHP Compiling for Sentora
so any news on this work ?
have a link to github for this ?
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Have a look at the software collections library by RedHat if you are running CentOS. PHP 5.4, 5.5 and 5.6 all available.

Remember suhosin will be REQUIRED to keep your clients locked into their directories.

I have managed to get one of my clients on zVPS.uk working with PHP 5.4 through SCL Smile
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RE: PHP Compiling for Sentora
(08-05-2015, 10:37 PM)kandrews Wrote: Have a look at the software collections library by RedHat if you are running CentOS. PHP 5.4, 5.5 and 5.6 all available.

Remember suhosin will be REQUIRED to keep your clients locked into their directories.

I have managed to get one of my clients on zVPS.uk working with PHP 5.4 through SCL Smile

can you do a how to ? i really need a new php version !!!
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You can look into OpenLiteSpeed, they have web-based php compiler which work very well.
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so any news on a new PHP ? or is this abandon ?
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Nope but always lack of time...
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Maybe it's not related to the topic, but yesterday I checked sentora on php 7.1 and sentora works very well. Problem is with suhosin, still there is no version for php7.
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Hmm good to know but suhosin is a must have unless you don't care about security.

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Ok this could work but will require FPM & fastcgi correctly setup and secured...
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