Did fresh install of 14.04.5 and i-mscp 1.3.5 installer errors out with
Fresh install on Ubuntu 14.04.5 - Missing PHP modules
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So anyone running a fresh 14.04 install should update and dist-upgrade and then run above command to insure those are installed ?
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No Normally, the required PHP modules are automatically enabled when the packages are being installed, at least, if you start with a base Ubuntu installation. This has nothing to do with i-MSCP.
When installing or upgrading i-MSCP, you must always do first:
- apt-get update
- apt-get dist-upgrade
as stated in the INSTALL file
But these commands will not install the PHP packages by themselves. The PHP packages are installed by the i-MSCP installer (if you follow the instructions given in the INSTALL file correctly).
Now, if the PHP packages were already installed (before running the i-MSCP installer), and if the PHP modules were disabled, you must re-enable them first by running the following command:
or with recent distributions
Such situation mostly occurs when you start with a pre-configured Ubuntu instance as provided by a VM image (or image created by your ISP).
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I have never had the issue before in Proxmox or Virtualbox for VM's (Not a OpenVZ / shared kernel container) and this install is on a Dual core 2GB physical machine install done with 14.04 iso in cdrom
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A fix has been added in the 1.3.x branch. See https://github.com/i-MSCP/imsc…af0104778591f9401d466bf10
This fix will be part of next release.Thank you for your report.
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