On 02/13/2021 05:05 PM, Leon Fauster via CentOS wrote:
> Am 13.02.21 um 21:59 schrieb H:
>> I have updated php on a Centos 7 system to use php 7.2 from sclo. Apache 
>> running on the system is also using php 7.2 as shown by phpinfo(), however, 
>> apache continues to use the default version of php, ie 5.4.16, when that 
>> user launches a process from the command line. All other users default to 
>> php 7.2 when running from the command line which is correct. For some reason 
>> I have missed configuring apache php-cli correctly.
>>
>> I have googled and found many examples on how to change the configuration 
>> settings so that apache uses php 7.2 when serving web pages but in this case 
>> it is php-cli that needs to be corrected to use a later version.
>>
>> What should I check? What have I missed? By the way, I am not planning to 
>> remove php 5.4 from the system since it might be needed for something at a 
>> later time.
>>
>
>
> Check SCL docs:
>
> https://access.redhat.com/documentation/en-us/red_hat_software_collections/3/html/packaging_guide/sect-enabling_the_software_collection#sect-Running_an_Application_Directly
>
>
> CLI:
>
> scl enable rh-php72 yourcmd
>
>
> -- 
> Leon
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But apache does not have a shell where I issue that command? And, a change 
needs to survive a reboot.

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