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Upgrade default PHP

Bogdan1

Regular Pleskian
Hello,

How could I upgrade PHP 5.3(default php version /etc/php.ini) to 5.5 or 5.6, without errors after ... ?
I'm using multiple php versions but composer every time calls default php.ini in etc directory.

OS: Centos 6

Thanks
 
Hello Bogdan,

Do you use Plesk 12.5 and our new integration with composer applications in panel UI?
If not, I strongly recommend to upgrade Plesk and try it.

If you use composer from command line, you should add correct path to php binary in PATH env.

For example, my system php is 5.5:
$ php -v
PHP 5.5.9-1ubuntu4.11 (cli) (built: Jul 2 2015 15:23:08)
$ which php
/usr/bin/php
But I want to use php 5.6 installed by Plesk:
$ /opt/plesk/php/5.6/bin/php -v
PHP 5.6.13 (cli) (built: Sep 8 2015 11:53:39)
$ export PATH=/opt/plesk/php/5.6/bin:$PATH
$ php -v
PHP 5.6.13 (cli) (built: Sep 8 2015 11:53:39)
$ which php
/opt/plesk/php/5.6/bin/php
 
Hello Bogdan,

Do you use Plesk 12.5 and our new integration with composer applications in panel UI?
If not, I strongly recommend to upgrade Plesk and try it.

If you use composer from command line, you should add correct path to php binary in PATH env.

For example, my system php is 5.5:
$ php -v
PHP 5.5.9-1ubuntu4.11 (cli) (built: Jul 2 2015 15:23:08)
$ which php
/usr/bin/php
But I want to use php 5.6 installed by Plesk:
$ /opt/plesk/php/5.6/bin/php -v
PHP 5.6.13 (cli) (built: Sep 8 2015 11:53:39)
$ export PATH=/opt/plesk/php/5.6/bin:$PATH
$ php -v
PHP 5.6.13 (cli) (built: Sep 8 2015 11:53:39)
$ which php
/opt/plesk/php/5.6/bin/php

Thank you,

Plesk 12.5 is not released yet, it's only RTM with some bugs I'm right?
 
Last edited:
Hi Bogdan1,

if you already have Plesk on your server, then you should use:

/usr/local/psa/admin/bin/autoinstaller --all-versions


For more options with the autoinstaller utility, please use the command:

/usr/local/psa/admin/bin/autoinstaller --help
 
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