Hi Peter,
thank you for the hint :)
In the end I would simply try to run a php script and see if it works ;)
regards
Markus
Am 12.10.2017 um 10:20 schrieb Peter Faiman:
On Oct 12, 2017, at 00:39, Markus Rosjat <ros...@ghweb.de> wrote:
Hi there,
I can't find a php-fpm package under 6.2 but there are php-fastcgi packages. Is
this the new php-fpm naming convention starting with 6.2 or do I get this wrong
here?
regards
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There is no php-fpm package, fpm is built in the plain php package. There is an
effort to split php into more granular packages, including a php-fpm package,
but it didn’t make it into 6.2. You can read more about the repackaging effort
on the ports mailing list; the thread was updated just yesterday.
I believe php-fastcgi is a legacy module of some kind, and fpm is the preferred
way to run php. So you just need the plain php package that comes with fpm.
Peter
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