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Resolved Memcache and memcached on Plesk Onyx

There is a way to install memcached extension to PHP 7.2? I've tried to run apt-get install plesk-php72-dev libmemcached-dev gcc libghc-zlib-dev memcached but the package plesk-php72-dev is not found.
I am running a Ubuntu 16.04 with Plesk 17.8.11 Update #4.
 
There is a way to install memcached extension to PHP 7.2? I've tried to run apt-get install plesk-php72-dev libmemcached-dev gcc libghc-zlib-dev memcached but the package plesk-php72-dev is not found.
I am running a Ubuntu 16.04 with Plesk 17.8.11 Update #4.

maybe its not available yet
 
Well plesk-php72-dev should be available from the plesk repository, you can check this in several ways under ubuntu like:
apt-cache showpkg plesk-php72-dev or apt-cache policy plesk-php72-dev or apt-cache madison plesk-php72-dev and so on and ist should look like:
Code:
# apt-cache madison plesk-php72-dev
plesk-php72-dev | 1:7.2.4-ubuntu16.04.18033011 | http://autoinstall.plesk.com/ubuntu/PHP72_17 xenial/all amd64 Packages

and cat /etc/apt/sources.list.d/plesk.list shows you if the needed repositories are seted up and the output of course depends on which php versions you have installed at plesk:
Code:
# cat /etc/apt/sources.list.d/plesk.list
## Persistent repositories for Plesk Products.
deb http://autoinstall.plesk.com/ubuntu/PHP56_17 xenial all
deb http://autoinstall.plesk.com/ubuntu/PHP71_17 xenial all
deb http://autoinstall.plesk.com/ubuntu/PHP72_17 xenial all
deb http://autoinstall.plesk.com/ubuntu/NGINX17 xenial all
 
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