Difference between revisions of "PHP"
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− | == Features == | + | = PHP 5.3 = |
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+ | PHP 5.3 is available through the [[Nucleus]] yum repository. | ||
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+ | = PHP 5.4 = | ||
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+ | PHP 5.4 is available through the Atomic yum repository. | ||
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+ | == PHP 5.4 Features == | ||
* Currently using the 5.4.x branch | * Currently using the 5.4.x branch | ||
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** php-zend-guard-loader: | ** php-zend-guard-loader: | ||
− | == Installation == | + | == PHP 5.4 Installation == |
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/etc/init.d/httpd restart | /etc/init.d/httpd restart | ||
− | == Checklist == | + | == PHP 5.4 Checklist == |
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3) execstack -c on any extensions that claim to need an executible stack (ASL users only). | 3) execstack -c on any extensions that claim to need an executible stack (ASL users only). | ||
− | + | = FAQ = | |
− | + | == How do I install PHP 5.3 with Mysql 5.0? == | |
A: First run: | A: First run: | ||
yum install mysqlclient16 | yum install mysqlclient16 |
Revision as of 14:10, 1 August 2013
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Contents |
PHP 5.3
PHP 5.3 is available through the Nucleus yum repository.
PHP 5.4
PHP 5.4 is available through the Atomic yum repository.
PHP 5.4 Features
- Currently using the 5.4.x branch
- Uses the internal PCRE library, with extended UTF-8 support
- Linked against the atomic Mysql library, currently 5.5
- Based on the Fedora design and includes the following core modules:
- php-bcmath: support for using the bcmath library
- php-cli: the command line and cgi interface for PHP
- php-common: files used by both the php package and the php-cli package
- php-dba: support for using the DBA database abstraction layer to PHP
- php-devel: files needed for building PHP extensions
- php-embedded: library which can be embedded into applications to provide PHP scripting
- php-enchant: Enchant library support
- php-gd: support for using the gd graphics library
- php-imap: IMAP support
- php-ldap: LDAP support
- php-mbstring: multi-byte string handling
- php-mcrypt: mcrypt support
- php-mssql: Microsoft SQL server support
- php-mysql: mysql, and mysqli database modules
- php-mysqlnd: Native mysql driver, this does not require external mysql libraries
- php-odbc: ODBC support
- php-pdo: database access abstraction layer to PHP. This module provides a common interface for accessing MySQL, PostgreSQL or other databases
- php-pgsql: postgres support
- php-process: system interfaces for inter-process communication
- php-pspell: pspell library support
- php-recode: recode library support
- php-snmp: SNMP support
- php-soap: SOAP web services protocol support
- php-tidy: tidy library support
- php-xml: support manipulating XML documents using the DOM tree, and performing XSL transformations on XML documents.
- php-xmlrpc: support for the XML-RPC protocol to PHP
- php-zts: Module for Apache HTTP Server which can operate under a threaded server processing model
- Additional modules:
- php-ioncube-loader
- php-suhosin
- php-eaccelerator:
- php-zend-guard-loader:
PHP 5.4 Installation
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To upgrade to PHP 5.4.x on CentOS/RHEL/Fedora:
Step 1) Set up the atomic channel:
wget -q -O - http://www.atomicorp.com/installers/atomic | sh
Step 2) Upgrade to PHP 5.4.x:
yum upgrade
Step 3) Replace the PHP 4 php.ini with PHP 5.3.x's (if applicable):
mv /etc/php.ini.rpmnew /etc/php.ini
Step 4) Replace the php.conf with the PHP 5.4.x php.conf (if applicable):
mv /etc/httpd/conf.d/php.conf.rpmnew /etc/httpd/conf.d/php.conf
Step 5) Restart the webserver
service httpd restart (or) /etc/init.d/httpd restart
PHP 5.4 Checklist
1) Source code installations of extensions, like Ioncube loader, or other extensions that have to be updated. php-ioncube-loader, php-zend-optimizer, and php-eaccelerator packages are available to fix this automatically.
2) php.ini settings, like memory_limit
3) execstack -c on any extensions that claim to need an executible stack (ASL users only).
FAQ
How do I install PHP 5.3 with Mysql 5.0?
A: First run:
yum install mysqlclient16