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Good morning,
How do I update PHP 7.0.0RC1 to version 7.0 already released in centos?
Thank you
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Good morning,
How do I update PHP 7.0.0RC1 to version 7.0 already released in centos?
Thank you
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To delete the version of PHP 7 RC and install the final version released on December 3rd (Version 7.0.0) you will need to perform the following steps:
1 Step: Manually uninstall the folder and contents in php-7.0.0RC1
cd /opt
sudo rm -rf php-7.0.0RC1
2 Step: Uninstall libphp7.so present in directory "modules"
cd /usr/lib64/httpd/modules/
sudo rm -rf libphp7.so
3 Step: Download PHP 7.0.0 Realased released on December 3rd from the official php-php.net page
sudo wget http://php.net/get/php-7.0.0.tar.bz2/from/this/mirror
4 Step: Extract the files from the downloaded file *tar.bz2 to the /opt directory
tar xzf php-7.0.0RC1.tar.gz -C /opt
5 Step: Once this is done, in the /opt/php-7.0.0 directory buildconf -force is executed, doing:
cd /opt/php-7.0.0
ls
./buildconf --force
6 Step: The . /configure command is then executed. Below is the instruction to perform a typical php installation, however for a custom installation you can always see the php manuals in php.net.
./configure \
--prefix=$HOME/php7/usr \
--with-config-file-path=$HOME/php7/usr/etc \
--enable-mbstring \
--enable-zip \
--enable-bcmath \
--enable-pcntl \
--enable-ftp \
--enable-exif \
--enable-calendar \
--enable-sysvmsg \
--enable-sysvsem \
--enable-sysvshm \
--enable-wddx \
--with-curl \
--with-mcrypt \
--with-iconv \
--with-gmp \
--with-pspell \
--with-gd \
--with-jpeg-dir=/usr \
--with-png-dir=/usr \
--with-zlib-dir=/usr \
--with-xpm-dir=/usr \
--with-freetype-dir=/usr \
--enable-gd-native-ttf \
--enable-gd-jis-conv \
--with-openssl \
--with-pdo-mysql=/usr \
--with-gettext=/usr \
--with-zlib=/usr \
--with-bz2=/usr \
--with-recode=/usr \
--with-mysqli=/usr/bin/mysql_config \
--with-apxs2
7 Step: Once done, you must execute these commands:
make
then execute:
make install
8 Step: Re-start the apache server
sudo /sbin/service httpd restart
9 Step: Completed! You can now run the phpinfo() to verify that the installation was successful by checking that the version now iinstalada is 7.0.0.
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If you have YUM, I recommend the repository Webtatic
Before installing anything, always make sure there is no more installation.
yum list installed | grep php | cut -d' ' -F1
In bold, search keyword. In this case, we are looking for PHP-related installations.
If necessary, remove what you find. Example:
>yum remove php5-antigo
The package name (package) must be exactly the same as the one shown in the previously performed search list.
If you want to remove everything, just do:
>yum remove php5*
After confirming that everything is clean and without risk of conflict, we proceed with the installation.
Updates the repository:
>rpm -Uvh https://dl.fedoraproject.org/pub/epel/epel-release-latest-7.noarch.rpm
>rpm -Uvh https://mirror.webtatic.com/yum/el7/webtatic-release.rpm
Install the PHP
>yum install php70w
It’s done!
To add extensions
>yum install php70w-nome_da_extensão
Example installing PHP-Bcmath:
>yum install php70w-bcmath
After completing, check on the console
>php -v
Will show the version
>php -m
Show the loaded extensions
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Update I don’t know how yet, but I can install. https://github.com/kasparsd/php-7-debian
– Wallace Maxters
Thanks for the feedback, however I have already installed version 7 RC however wanted to update to this final version released yesterday (3 December 2015).
– John
Any idea how to uninstall PHP 7.0 RC1 from centos
– John
I also tried. I didn’t see any tutorial teaching how to install via
apt-get
. If I find out– Wallace Maxters
Okay thanks, in case I publish here too!
– John
That’ll be trouble if this is the machine you use to work with.
– Edilson
You mean the hundreds?
– John
You don’t have to duplicate the question, just have translated the other one, assuming it’s another account of yours: http://answall.com/q/101956/3635
– Guilherme Nascimento
Guys, I removed the directory where PHP 7.0 RC 1 was installed and installed the version already released yesterday, but when I run phpinfo() it appears to me that I still have the RC1 version
– John
Yes it was my bill and I’m sorry I didn’t translate. Thank you
– John
I voted because I left the question open, because it seems to me to be at the limit of the scope, but not outside. I only recommend details of how you installed the RC1 version which may have been what "locked" the final installation.
– Guilherme Nascimento
For the installation of the RC1 version follow these steps:
– John
http://www.tecmint.com/install-and-compile-php-7-on-centos-7-and-debian-8/
– John
Good afternoon guys, I already solved the problem I just published the solution, hoping to help anyone with similar problems! Regards
– John