I am trying to setup phppgadmin and it requires php5-fpm but as I have ubuntu 16.04 and it comes with php 7. So when i try to run install php5-fpm it give me following error:
sudo apt-get install php5-fpm
Package php5-fpm is not available, but is referred to by another package.
This may mean that the package is missing, has been obsoleted, or
is only available from another source
E: Package 'php5-fpm' has no installation candidate
I can't use php7-fpm as phppgadmin requires only php5-fpm. When I run sudo apt-get install php-fpm it installed php7-fpm . I am using nginx as web server. I tried many ppa but none of them worked for me.
TL;DR: If you want to stay with php5, you will need to stay at Ubuntu 14.04 LTS
You can use phpbrew to install older/different php-version, that are not part of the actual package-repositories of ubutu.
phpbrew builds and installs multiple version php(s) in your $HOME directory.
Another way is to modify the sources.list and a repository which still provides php5 packages. But you really should not do that!
You will need to use a PPA to do this. Consider:
sudo add-apt-repository ppa:ondrej/php
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install php7.0 php5.6 php5.6-mysql php-gettext php5.6-mbstring php-mbstring php-xdebug libapache2-mod-php5.6
That's PHP5.6, not exactly PHP5-FPM. I don't think FPM is in that PPA but it's a close enough solution. Maybe you can find an FPM PPA but I'm not seeing one at first glance.
Related
I want to Install php 5.3 or 5.4 on Ubuntu 16.04 Xenial and Apache.
A tutorial points me to use PPA but they are not helping me in what I need.
I know that PHP 5.3 and 4 are obsolete but I need this for a project and is this possible? If yes then please teach me how in a step by step procedure with Apache2.
you can use this package ppa:sergey-dryabzhinsky/php53 to install php 5.3, i managed with this package on ubuntu 16.
sudo add-apt-repository ppa:sergey-dryabzhinsky/php53
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install php5
Before installing PHP 5.4 you need to read this notice:
Security support for PHP 5.4 has ended. You are using this repository knowing that there might be and probably are unfixed security vulnerabilities. Please upgrade to PHP 5.6 or PHP 7.0 as found in the main repository: ppa:ondrej/php
After understanding the risks , to install PHP 5.4 ,add the PPA to your sources.list:
sudo add-apt-repository ppa:ondrej/php5-oldstable
sudo apt-get update
Install it:
sudo apt-get install -y php5
To be safe , the PHP 5.6 version can be installed as follows:
sudo add-apt-repository ppa:ondrej/php
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install php7.0 php5.6 php5.6-mysql php-gettext php5.6-mbstring php-xdebug libapache2-mod-php5.6 libapache2-mod-php7.0
sudo a2dismod php7.0 ; sudo a2enmod php5.6 ; sudo service apache2 restart
Update
All version prior to PHP 5.6 are unsupported
This page lists the end of life date for each unsupported branch of PHP. If you are using these releases, you are strongly urged to upgrade to a current version, as using older versions may expose you to security vulnerabilities and bugs that have been fixed in more recent versions of PHP.
*reference for PHP 5.6 downgrade from PHP 7
Install add-apt-repository
sudo apt-get install python-software-properties
Add repository for PHP 5
sudo add-apt-repository -y ppa:ondrej/php
Update
sudo apt-get update
Install php5-fpm
sudo apt-get install php5.6-fpm
Move files
sudo mv /usr/bin/php /usr/bin/php7
sudo mv /usr/bin/php5.6 /usr/bin/php
Check PHP version
php -v
Restart Apache
sudo service apache2 restart
Try to use php version switcher: phpbrew.
Supported versions
While this may not answer your problem, but PHP-5 can be installed on ubuntu 14.04 (I have tried on Amazon EC2)
You can use
sudo apt‐get install php5 libapache2‐mod‐php5 php5‐mcrypt
sudo service apache2 restart
This will install 5.5.9 as on 25-Apr-2017.
I tried installing php in ubuntu 16.04 using following command:
sudo apt-get install php7.0-mysql php7.0-curl php7.0-json php7.0-cgi php7.0 libapache2-mod-php7
but it says
Unable to locate package libapache2-mod-php7
Should I skip this or install by an alternative way?
The name of the package is libapache2-mod-php7.0
Try again by having that .0 at the end and it should work.
On Ubuntu 18.04, I had to add the repository below first. Once the repo was added I was able to install the php7.x items.
sudo add-apt-repository ppa:ondrej/php
Source: https://websiteforstudents.com/apache2-with-php-7-1-support-on-ubuntu-18-04-lts-beta-server/
If you are using Ubuntu 17.04/17.10 or above use php7.1 instead of 7.0 since it is no longer available.
sudo apt-get install php7.1
At the time of the post Ubuntu 16.04 was one of the newer versions and as such the packages changed to php7.0 but as time goes on it will be 7.1 to 7.2 etc... and I don't have the time to figure out what was the latest package and I'm not dependent on a specific version.
So if you want the latest version of packages to install without having to know the correct version number just drop the version number and the latest applicable to the distribution you are using will be installed.
In my case I was using Ubuntu 17.10 and the php version is different so I used the following command line to get the latest.
sudo apt-get install apache2 php-mysql libapache2-mod-php mysql-server
It installed php 7.1 and all of the correct dependencies.
So if you don't require a specific version but just want the latest that works with the distribution drop the version number and use the command line above.
It is likely the case that your local package index is not updated; try
sudo apt-get update
and then run the previous command again.
As an aside, there is now a program apt that is supposedly more user-friendly than apt-get, apt-cache etc. (see this question on Ask Ubuntu). So your commands could have been replaced by
sudo apt update
sudo apt install <the packages>
to get a slightly nicer user interface.
Probably this question would have been better suited to the Ask Ubuntu community.
Apache server can't start because libapache2-mod-php7.0 is not installed:
by default aptitude or apt install php7.0-common version 7.8.13 which is not adaptable and libapache2-mod-php need 7.0.8
remove php-common
download http://packages.ubuntu.com/xenial/php7.0-common deb package and install it if it compains about php7.0-json, readline,cli,opache
then seatch in upper textbox about those library and install them in this manner
json
opach
cli
readline
install libapache2-mod-php7.0
RESTART APACHE 2
service apache2 restart
it must working probably
Good Luck!
Try for Ubuntu 16.04:
sudo apt-get update;
sudo apt-get install php7.0-fpm php7.0-mysql <other packages>;
for Ubuntu 14.04:
sudo apt-get update;
sudo apt-get install php5-mysql php5-mysql <other packages>;
It should be:
sudo apt-get install libapache2-mod-php7.0
sudo apt-get install libapache2-mod-php7.1
worked for me (16.04Ubuntu).
If you getting error like php7.2 php7.2-curl libapache2-mod-php doesn't have installable candidate or not locate any package or dependencies is php7.2-common Or libcurl3 Do this . Remeber Change your package name as per your requirements
You have to tackle in mature way. Install aptitude these ubuntu package manager will finds all dependencies, and will install one by one.
apt-get install aptitude
Now you have to check if aptitude can download it or not if download it follow instructions
sudo aptitude install php7.2-curl
If you have gotten any error like this
E: Unable to locate package php7.2-curl
E: Couldn't find any package by glob 'php7.2-curl'
Any type on error i'm not talking about proper these errors
Try to add php package again
sudo apt-add-repository ppa:ondrej/php
sudo apt-get update
Now try this command
sudo aptitude install php7.2-curl
Aptitude will ask you you want to keep current version of all dependencies
The following actions will resolve these dependencies:
Keep the following packages at their current version:
1) php7.2-curl [Not Installed]
Accept this solution? [Y/n/q/?]
Type n then Enter
Aptitude will find all dependencies and ask you to install all package type
y
Again
y
Then
systemctl restart apache2
For centos of rhel
systemctl restart httpd
It will Not enabling PHP 7.2 FPM by default.
NOTICE: To enable PHP 7.2 FPM in Apache2 do
a2enmod proxy_fcgi setenvif
a2enconf php7.2-fpm
This method is not only for this error you can find any of php apache2 or ubuntu system package solution using aptitude.
Upvote if you find your solution
Looks like we need to install the same version of libapache2-mod-php as the version of php present .I had php 7.4 installing libapache2-mod-php7.4 solved the problem.Thanks
just test upper versions of php
for example run:
sudo apt-get install php7.4-mysql php7.4-curl php7.4-json php7.4-cgi php7.0 libapache2-mod-php7.4
I have been installing php7.0-fpm via ppa:ondrej/php on Ubuntu using the following commands without issue over the last few months whilst preparing my new server;
add-apt-repository ppa:ondrej/php
apt-get update
apt-get install php7.0-fpm
Today, I tried to install again using the same commands as above, and now I get a failure with the final command as follows;
root#10:/etc/apt/sources.list.d# apt-get install php7.0-fpm
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree
Reading state information... Done
E: Unable to locate package php7.0-fpm
E: Couldn't find any package by regex 'php7.0-fpm'
Any clues as to why this install command set has suddenly stopped working?!
The same error is recorded when trying to install php7.0-mysql, which again was working fine until recently.
Many thanks in advance,
Dave
I have found a resolution for this as shown below.
The Ubuntu version I was using was 15.04, which is now out of support.
After upgrading my install to Ubuntu 15.10 the installation of php7.0-fpm and php7.0-mysql work as expected.
It appears that the php7.0-* packages have been removed from the Ubuntu 15.04 version of the ppa:ondrej/php repo, but are available in the 15.10 version.
Currently upgrading all my servers based on this change.
Dave
The dotdeb repository seems to be working with the 7.0 extensions for me:
https://www.dotdeb.org/instructions/
It's probably not ideal, but:
"Depending on your distribution (Jessie, Wheezy or Squeeze), add these two lines to your /etc/apt/sources.list file (you can also choose a mirror near you) :"
deb http://packages.dotdeb.org jessie all
deb-src http://packages.dotdeb.org jessie all
Then you should be able to install everything with:
sudo apt-get install -y php7.0 libapache2-mod-php7.0 php7.0 php7.0-common php7.0-gd php7.0-mysql php7.0-mcrypt php7.0-curl php7.0-intl php7.0-xsl php7.0-mbstring php7.0-zip php7.0-bcmath php7.0-iconv
I've found an error on a page in my Magento application; it always show this message error when I visit it:
Fatal error: Class 'DOMDocument' not found in /home/.../lib/Zend/Feed/Abstract.php on line 95
Can you give me a solution? I'm using magento 1.4.1.1.
You need to install the DOM extension. You can do so on Debian / Ubuntu using:
sudo apt-get install php-dom
And on Centos / Fedora / Red Hat:
yum install php-xml
If you get conflicts between PHP packages, you could try to see if the specific PHP version package exists instead: e.g. php53-xml if your system runs PHP5.3.
PHP 8.2
Ubuntu: apt-get install php8.2-xml
CentOS 8 [with php:remi-8.2 enabled]: dnf install php-xml
PHP 8.1
Ubuntu: apt-get install php8.1-xml
CentOS 8 [with php:remi-8.1 enabled]: dnf install php-xml
PHP 8.0
Ubuntu: apt-get install php8.0-xml
CentOS 8 [with php:remi-8.0 enabled]: dnf install php-xml
PHP8: (latest version)
sudo apt-get install php8.0-xml
PHP7:
sudo apt-get install php7.1-xml
You can also do:
sudo apt-get install php-dom
and apt-get will show you where it is.
Package php-dom is a virtual package provided by:
php7.1-xml 7.1.3+-3+deb.sury.org~xenial+1
php7.0-xml 7.0.17-3+deb.sury.org~xenial+1
php5.6-xml 5.6.30-9+deb.sury.org~xenial+1
You should explicitly select one to install.
In case anyone using 5.6 versions then go with this way
sudo apt-get install php5.6-xml
For PHP ver PHP7, Ubuntu:
sudo apt-get install php7.1-xml
or by
yum install php-xml
I'm using Centos and the followings worked for me , I run this command
yum --enablerepo remi install php-xml
And restarted the Apache with this command
sudo service httpd restart
After a long time suffering from it in PHPunit...
For those using namespace, which is very common with Frameworks or CMS, a good check in addition to seeing if php-xml is installed and active, is to remember to declare the DOMDocument after the namespace:
namespace YourNameSpace\YourNameSpace;
use DOMDocument; //<--- here, check this!
Create an empty PHP file and put only <?php phpinfo(); in it, look at it in a browser.
Check if you can spot --disable-dom in the configuration options and/or if you can see details about the DOM extension in the list below.
If you cannot see DOM in the list or you see it is disabled, your PHP installation does not include the DOM extension. You'll need to recompile your PHP installation from source to remedy that.
In my case the problem was it was the use of namespace at the top of php file, exemple :
namespace MediaWiki\Extensions\ParserFunctions;
To solve this problem add the following line:
use DOMDocument;
So no need of installing dom or xml if they are already installed. It is a php language trap.
This help for me (Ubuntu Linux) PHP 5.6.3
sudo apt-get install php5.6-dom
Thats work for me.
For PHP 7.4 Install the DOM extension.
Debian / Ubuntu:
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install php7.4-xml
sudo service apache2 restart
Centos / Fedora / Red Hat:
yum update
yum install php74w-xml
systemctl restart httpd
For previous PHP releases, replace with your version.
Using Suse Linux (Linux linux 3.16.7-48-default) and PHP 5.6.1 as root, this helped:
zypper in php5-dom
plus restart
systemctl restart apache2
On fedora 26:
dnf install php-dom
Fixes it !
If compiling from source with --disable-all then DOMDocument support can be enabled with
--enable-dom
Example:
./configure --disable-all --enable-dom
Tested and working for Centos7 and PHP7
I'm using CentOS 7 with virtualmin and three PHP versions. I also have REMI repo enabled. it worked for me:
Step 1:
Just append PHP major version number like this php{version number}-xml. And run yum install
yum install php70-php-xml
yum install php71-php-xml
yum install php72-php-xml
Step 2:
Don't forget to restart Apache:
service httpd restart
On a Amazon Linux 2 with PHP 8.0, I had to
yum-config-manager --enable remi-php80
yum install php-xml
Do not forget to restart PHP
systemctl restart php-fpm
For Centos 7 and php 7.1:
yum install php71w-xml
apachectl restart
If you are using PHP7.0 to install Magento, I suggest to install all extensions by this command
sudo apt-get install php7.0 php7.0-xml php7.0-mcrypt php7.0-curl php7.0-cli php7.0-mysql php7.0-gd libapache2-mod-php7.0 php7.0-intl php7.0-soap php7.0-zip php7.0-bcmath
I need to Google some times to meet Magento requirement.
I think you can replace the PHP version to 7.x if you use another PHP version
And restart Apache is needed to load new extensions
sudo service apache2 restart
PHP 7.X Centos 7
I got dependency issues when trying to install module with above suggestions, adding this flag:
--enablerepo=remi-php7X
Resolved dependencies.
So
sudo yum --enablerepo=remi-php7X install php-xml
Then
service httpd restart
Ref:
Install PHP Modules
this is the lastest for php v 8.0
sudo apt-get install php8.0-xml
I'm using Ubuntu 10.10 with PHP 5.3.3 and would like to update to PHP 5.3.5. Is there a simple way to update the PHP version to 5.3.5? Something like apt-get install php5=5.3.5?
Best regards,
Jambo
With official Ubuntu packages this is not possible for the time being, as the latest packaged version is 5.3.3. This also holds true for natty (current development release, that'll become 11.04), so the options are either to compile from source or try your luck with the aforementioned Debian package.
You may be able to get the following Debian package to work: http://www.dotdeb.org/2011/01/11/php-5-3-5-now-for-squeeze/
I you want to upgrade Ubuntu 10.04 LTS to PHP 5.3.10, this is how I have done it:
sudo apt-get remove --purge php*
sudo apt-get autoremove
sudo apt-add-repository ppa:brianmercer/php5
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install php5 libapache2-mod-php5 php5-cli php5-cgi php5-mysql php5-gd
sudo service apache2 restart
sudo pecl uninstall apc
sudo pecl install apc
Thanks to Brian Mercer for his PPA for php5.