(09-23-2015, 02:02 AM)TGates Wrote:
The packages Sentora uses are provided directly by the OS creators and are their latest stable releases. If Ubuntu 14.04 ships with php 5.5, then that is what is installed, if CentOS 7's repository contains php 5.6, that is what gets installed. The versions are supplied directly by the selected OS's STABLE repositories. We only support default installs of Sentora and the packages. If you wish to be bleeding edge and want custom packages installed, that is up to you but beyond our support scope.
Sorry this may be an inconvenience to you, but we do the best we can with the resources we have.
So I'd need to update my server OS to CentOS 7.x to get the newer PHP version or install in myself? If that's the case then I should probably move away from Sentora to a different control panel that updates all the packages for the control panel not the OS.