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litespeed_wiki:plesk:php_guide [2018/01/08 22:40]
Kacey Schroeder
litespeed_wiki:plesk:php_guide [2018/09/17 19:33]
Michael Alegre [Debian Users]
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 Please see the [[litespeed_wiki:​php:​rpm#​installing_php_from_remi_repo|LiteSpeed Repository wiki entry]] for a full guide on installing PHP for LSWS from the Remi Repo. Please see the [[litespeed_wiki:​php:​rpm#​installing_php_from_remi_repo|LiteSpeed Repository wiki entry]] for a full guide on installing PHP for LSWS from the Remi Repo.
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-=== Building PHP from the source code === 
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-Building PHP from the source code is not recommended for CentOS users as RPM installation is much quicker. Users using an OS other than CentOS may have to compile PHP from the source code. This can be done from the command line or from the LSWS WebAdmin Console using our Build PHP tool. 
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-Please see the [[litespeed_wiki:​php:​lsapi|Compiling PHP for LSWS (with LSAPI) wiki]] for a full guide on building PHP for LSWS through the WebAdmin Console. 
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 ==== Debian Users ==== ==== Debian Users ====
  
-For Debian 8, please follow the instructions in the [[litespeed_wiki:​php:​apt|install php5-litespeed package from the LiteSpeed repository wiki]] to install the php5-litespeed binary from our repository ​or the [[litespeed_wiki:​php:​lsapi|compile PHP from source code wiki]]. For Debian 7, you can [[litespeed_wiki:​php:​lsapi|compile PHP from source code]].+For Debian 8, please follow the instructions in the [[litespeed_wiki:​php:​apt|install php5-litespeed package from the LiteSpeed repository wiki]] to install the php5-litespeed binary from our repository.
  
 ==== Ubuntu Users ==== ==== Ubuntu Users ====
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   yum update cagefs lvemanager   yum update cagefs lvemanager
  
-==== Setup native PHP for LiteSpeed ====+==== Set up native PHP for LiteSpeed ====
  
-Almost all PHP versions can be handled by CloudLinux PHP Selector directly, however native ​mode for LiteSpeed needs to be installed and configured manually.+Almost all PHP versions can be handled by CloudLinux PHP Selector directly, however native ​PHP for LiteSpeed needs to be installed and configured manually.
  
 When you install LiteSpeed through the plesk-litespeed extension, it will ask you for the default PHP version. You can determine the native PHP version by printing the PHP interpreter summary using the following command: When you install LiteSpeed through the plesk-litespeed extension, it will ask you for the default PHP version. You can determine the native PHP version by printing the PHP interpreter summary using the following command:
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