PHP 5.2.5 woes
Yea that's what it seems to have happened. Scott what other php do you reccomend i upgrade to while waiting? Also got any easy how to guides for cent os and upgrading it to the latest php version?
Oh and if i do upgrade to 5.2.5, will i lose anything major other then horde? Once i upgrade will that problem remedy itself? Thanks.
Oh and if i do upgrade to 5.2.5, will i lose anything major other then horde? Once i upgrade will that problem remedy itself? Thanks.
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Just that the behavior of php_admin_value has changed. Provided you're not using that heavily you probably wont have any problems with 5.2.5.
The PHP wiki page is here:
http://www.atomicorp.com/wiki/index.php/PHP
Most of the time updating is just "yum update". I've always felt that if you have to document something that what you're really doing is filling out a bug report and putting it back on the user.
The PHP wiki page is here:
http://www.atomicorp.com/wiki/index.php/PHP
Most of the time updating is just "yum update". I've always felt that if you have to document something that what you're really doing is filling out a bug report and putting it back on the user.
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Scott has eAccelerator in the atomic repository, so just yum install php-eaccelerator and bounce apache.
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If you mean Zend Optimizer, then yes, it's available as well. Install php-zend-optimizer and off you go.
To see what Scott has in store in the atomic repository you can browse http://www.atomicorp.com/channels/atomic/ or execute something like yum --disablerepo=* --enablerepo=atomic list.
To see what Scott has in store in the atomic repository you can browse http://www.atomicorp.com/channels/atomic/ or execute something like yum --disablerepo=* --enablerepo=atomic list.
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1) You should be able to use the Event Manager to automatically apply the regexp every time Plesk rewrites the apache config.
2) You can downgrade to PHP <5.2.5.
3) I hear Plesk 8.3 has been re-released today, which supposedly also fixes this.
2) You can downgrade to PHP <5.2.5.
3) I hear Plesk 8.3 has been re-released today, which supposedly also fixes this.
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Can anyone confirm 5.2.5 for Linux works properly under PSA 8.3? The release notes PDF mentions it, but for Windows only.
Seems like 8.3 is heavy on the Windows releases.
Seems like 8.3 is heavy on the Windows releases.
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Since this is a bug fix and not a new feature I wouldn't expect it to be mentioned in the What's New PDF. Better take a look at the release notes, but that doesn't tell us more than "17. A lot of bugs were resolved.".
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Does anyone have a list of which of the Event Manager events cause /etc/httpd/conf.d/zz010_psa_httpd.conf to be rewritten?breun wrote:1) You should be able to use the Event Manager to automatically apply the regexp every time Plesk rewrites the apache config.
So far I know:
Physical hosting created
Physical hosting deleted
Physical hosting updated
Domain deleted
But I'm sure there are others. Unfortunately, there doesn't seem to be a "whenever websrvmng is run" event.