moodle error ( requires php > 4.3 < 5.0 )

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moodle error ( requires php > 4.3 < 5.0 )

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Hello all,

i want to install moodle from the application vault, but it seems that it requires php version 4.3 or higher or php 5.0 or lower

I have php 5.2.6 :S what's the trick ?

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Unread post by warrenc »

I'm not sure which version of PSA you're running, or which version or where you got your appvault packages, so really I'm going on a limb here...

PSA v8.4 w/ psa-appvault-* packages directly from the Plesk udpater seem to not have this issue. I think Scott is still working on his PSA 8.4 packages if you happened to get them from the Atomic-PSA archive.

If that's the case, simply yum -y remove psa-appvault-*, and then go into the GUI and grab your webapps directly from Plesk and you should be set.
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Unread post by CrK01 »

hello,

yes, I'm using psa 8.4 but the app vault is from PSA , not from atomic repo

anyway the php version that I use is from atomic of course

thanks,
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Do you know if moodle is compatible with php 5.2.x? Its possible they might have marked it up that way because it isnt.
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the moodle 1.8 version from app vault forces to use php <= 5.0 but I have other moodle installs ( uploading content and installing, not from app vault ) and it works with my version of php ( 5.2.6 )

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Sounds like they just marked the RPM up wrong then.
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