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Upgrade PHP-FPM I can't upgrade from PHP 7.4.19 to PHP 8.0.6

Discussion in 'Install & Upgrades or Pre-Install Questions' started by huaanhhuy, May 12, 2021.

  1. huaanhhuy

    huaanhhuy New Member

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    Please fill in any relevant information that applies to you:
    • CentOS Version: CentOS 7 64bit
    • Centmin Mod Version Installed: 123.09beta01
    • Nginx Version Installed: 1.19.10
    • PHP Version Installed: 7.4.19
    • MariaDB MySQL Version Installed: 10.4.19
    • When was last time updated Centmin Mod code base ? : I run cmupdate today for latest update CMM
    • Persistent Config: Do you have any persistent config file options set in /etc/centminmod/custom_config.inc ? You can check via this command:
      LETSENCRYPT_DETECT='y'
      RCLONE_ENABLE='y'
      ENABLE_MARIADBTENTWOUPGRADE='y'
      ENABLE_MARIADBTENTHREEUPGRADE='y'
      ENABLE_MARIADBTENFOURUPGRADE='y'
      NGXDYNAMIC_BROTLI='y'
      NGINX_LIBBROTLI='y'
      MARCH_TARGETNATIVE='n'

    Hi @eva2000, I try to upgrade PHP from 7.4.19 to PHP 8.0.6 via menu 5 option, then the system running install process, but after installed, I have check the PHP still at 7.4.19 version

     
  2. eva2000

    eva2000 Administrator Staff Member

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    What about now, is it a good time? Would it break some softares?
     
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    eva2000 Administrator Staff Member

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