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litespeed_wiki:php:rpm [2018/09/10 15:49] Michael Alegre [Direct LSWS to the Location of the Installed PHP] |
litespeed_wiki:php:rpm [2019/03/15 20:44] Lucas Rolff [LiteSpeed Repository] |
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====== Installing PHP as an RPM for CentOS systems====== | ====== Installing PHP as an RPM for CentOS systems====== | ||
- | For LSWS native mode and OpenLiteSpeed, Installing PHP with LiteSpeed SAPI from a repository is much faster than compiling it yourself. Some users also may be unused to compiling PHP and will find this method more comfortable. PHP for LiteSpeed (LSAPI) is available in two repositories — Remi Repository and our own LiteSpeed Repository. Choose the repository that best fits your needs. | + | For LSWS (native) and OpenLiteSpeed, Installing PHP with LiteSpeed SAPI from a repository is much faster than compiling it yourself. Some users also may be unused to compiling PHP and will find this method more comfortable. PHP for LiteSpeed (LSAPI) is available in two repositories — Remi Repository and our own LiteSpeed Repository. Choose the repository that best fits your needs. |
===== LiteSpeed Repository ===== | ===== LiteSpeed Repository ===== | ||
- | * PHP 5.3, 5.4, 5.5, 5.6, 7.0, 7.1, and 7.2 | + | * PHP 5.3, 5.4, 5.5, 5.6, 7.0, 7.1, 7.2 and 7.3 |
* CentOS and RHEL 5/6/7. | * CentOS and RHEL 5/6/7. | ||
* Contains most up-to-date versions of LSAPI. (Do not have to wait for a new PHP version to be released.) | * Contains most up-to-date versions of LSAPI. (Do not have to wait for a new PHP version to be released.) | ||
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Connection Keepalive Timeout: Not Set | Connection Keepalive Timeout: Not Set | ||
Response Buffering: No | Response Buffering: No | ||
- | Auto Start: Yes | + | Start By Server: Yes |
Command: /usr/local/lsws/lsphp56/bin/lsphp | Command: /usr/local/lsws/lsphp56/bin/lsphp | ||
( Note: it should change to the binary you need to point to) | ( Note: it should change to the binary you need to point to) |