I'm using Debian 9 on my systems...
That will be great if you provide this patches today.
Thanks Laurent
I'm using Debian 9 on my systems...
That will be great if you provide this patches today.
Thanks Laurent
That will be great if you provide this patches today.
Thanks Laurent
I'll do my best I've just started with specific repository for that purpose:
Sorry for the delay... I'm still working on the new version, refreshing all patches and performing required tests. I covered you use case for PHP 5.6.40:
/opt/phpswitcher/20190822/php5.6/etc/php/conf.d/modules.ini:
Sorry for the delay... I'm still working on the new version, refreshing all patches and performing required tests. I covered you use case for PHP 5.6.40
Good morning Laurent. Yes i'm using 5.6.40. The other php 7 versions are 7.2.21, 7.3.8
So I do not know what is with me again when I do it as described I get the following error message.
So I do not know what is with me again when I do it as described I get the following error message.
Please, don't follow that howto. Read the previous posts to understand why.
"Missing separator" - the syntax in the Makefile (especially the whitespaces at the beginning of the line) is important...
So I think it's a copy-paste error - it's the line with the skel.
The first char is a "Tab" and then the "[ -f ext/ext_skel ] && mv ext/ext_skel ext/ext_skel.in" folows....
But also read the warning of nuxwin... - I hope he'll provide some better patches...
/Joximu
Hi,
I also started to implement the mentioned solution to be able to install php7.3 - hopefully in a non-intrusive way to allow future i-MSCP and PhpSwitcher upgrades without problems.
Currently I'm stuck with this error:
QuoteThe following packages have unmet dependencies:
libssl-dev : Depends: libssl1.1 (= 1.1.0k-1~deb9u1) but 1.1.1c-1+0~20190710.13+debian9~1.gbp359e02 is to be installed
[ERROR] main: An unexpected error occurred: An error occurred while installing build dependencies: E: Unable to correct problems, you have held broken packages.
I'm already running 1.1.1c-1, which was pulled in from packages.sury.org
Did I already do a mistake previously? Do I need to pin 1.1.0k-1? Will this result in any other issues?
Thanks for any advice.
Sven.
apt-mark showhold and unhold if necessary.