Hi,
Is there a way of installing php56 and php56-extensions from ports or
packages now?
I know it's EoL, but need it because I need to support a (non-ports)
program for the time being and said program will not work under php7*
context is 11-stable/amd64
thanks,
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+1 on this request. I have a mission critical app server running an old PHP
5.6 application which will not work on PHP 7+. The system is effectively
unmaintainable right now in terms of pkg/ports updates.
Best,
Daniel
> On Jan 13, 2019, at 4:29 AM, tech-lists wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> Is there a
On 13-1-2019 13:29, tech-lists wrote:
> Is there a way of installing php56 and php56-extensions from ports or
> packages now?
>
> I know it's EoL, but need it because I need to support a (non-ports)
> program for the time being and said program will not work under php7*
This should provide some po
Upgraded my main public facing host to 12.0-STABLE (r342972) yesterday,
and got ports all straightened out.
Did an svn up to r343001 (current rev for stable/12) and get the
following:
Ideas?
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> Am 13.01.2019 um 18:10 schrieb Daniel Duerr :
>
> +1 on this request. I have a mission critical app server running an old PHP
> 5.6 application which will not work on PHP 7+. The system is effectively
> unmaintainable right now in terms of pkg/ports updates.
The quarterly cut (2019Q1)
From: tech-lists
Subject: php56
Date: Sun, 13 Jan 2019 12:29:36 +
> Is there a way of installing php56 and php56-extensions from ports or
> packages now?
>
> I know it's EoL, but need it because I need to support a (non-ports)
> program for the time being and said program will not work under
AFAIK you can either:
- use packages and revert to 2018Q4; or
- re-add the sources locally and compile them from source.
IIUC those are your only two options.
mcl
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> I have a mission critical app server running an old PHP 5.6
> application which will not work on PHP 7+.
wordpress 5.x and nfsen are dying on the php 7.x hill here
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On 01/13/2019 11:55 am, Larry Rosenman wrote:
Upgraded my main public facing host to 12.0-STABLE (r342972)
yesterday, and got ports all straightened out.
Did an svn up to r343001 (current rev for stable/12) and get the
following:
Ideas?
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> On Jan 13, 2019, at 3:19 PM, Randy Bush wrote:
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>> I have a mission critical app server running an old PHP 5.6
>> application which will not work on PHP 7+.
>
> wordpress 5.x and nfsen are dying on the php 7.x hill here
WordPress folks highly encourage 7.x, is this something FreeBSD-specif
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