On 6/22/20 3:27 PM, H wrote:
It's been a while since I updated to php72 on this machine and there is some setting I must have forgotten. Apache, root and a user automatically get php72 when I run php in a terminal window, however, a php script picks up the wrong version of php, ie php54 and the version of php in /usr/bin/php is indeed version 5.4.
I would find out which package it indeed belongs to:
rpm -qf /usr/bin/php
I would also find out the name or package that brings PHP 7.2, like:
rpm -qa | grep php
and then list all files in that package, say, if it is php-7.2, then
rpm -ql php-7.2 | less
You will see the mame of executable to invoke php72, in the list above
could be something like
/usr/bin/php72
Note, I do not run php on Linux anymore, but the above are educated
guesses how multiple concurrent packages layed out to not interfere with
each other.
Valeri
I have googled without finding the answer but how do I make sure /all/ processes use php72 rather than the default 54 in CentOS 7? Surely there must be a better way than overwriting /usr/bin/php. What have I forgotten to do?
Thank you.
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