![]() #LoadModule php7_module modules/libphp73.so In nf I have my slightly modified config which disables mod_php loading: # Cannot load both php5 and php7 modules phpįCGIWrapper /home/username/fcgi-bin/php7.3.fcgi. In one of my site’s public_html section, I have (including other things) AllowOverride All Options=ExecCGI,Includes,IncludesNOEXEC,Indexes,MultiViews,SymLinksIfOwnerMatchįCGIWrapper /home/username/fcgi-bin/php7.3.fcgi. I would have another look at all the virtualhost definitions. If you’ve used the one-click installer, I wonder if it’s done something differently which has preserved PHP parsing… If you read my post, you’ll see this.ĭid you install phpMyAdmin (I’ll call it PMA from now) manually, or via one-click? I installed PMA onto a virtualhost manually so I had the same PHP not-parsing problem as on my other vhosts. When I did my clean install and updated from yum, it tried to load the mod_php module which caused all these problems. Ideally you should be running at least PHP 7.2 unless your code desperately requires an older version (and then, you need to seriously consider fixing your scripts). It’s unsupported - the last branch, 5.6, was last updated over a year ago. php7.2įirst of all, I would remove PHP 5.5 completely. php5.5įCGIWrapper /home/exces/fcgi-bin/php7.2.fcgi. php5įCGIWrapper /home/exces/fcgi-bin/php5.5.fcgi. ![]() phpįCGIWrapper /home/exces/fcgi-bin/php5.fcgi. Regenerating any missing php.ini files.įCGIWrapper /home/exces/fcgi-bin/php5.5.fcgi. PHP versions have changed to 5, 5.4, 5.5, 7.2 since last check. The following PHP-FPM versions are available on this system : 5.4.16 (php-fpm) 5.5.21 (php55-php-fpm) 7.2.24 (rh-php72-php-fpm) LoadModule php5_module modules/libphp5.so
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