May be worthwhile to look at openshift

https://developers.openshift.com/en/php-overview.html

 - wesley



On Tue, Sep 23, 2014 at 10:35 AM, Perkins, Jerry <je...@jperkins.us> wrote:

>  On 09/22/2014 03:38 PM, Bruce W. Martin wrote:
>
> I have a server running CentOS 5.10 that we use as a test server for our web 
> site.
> The web development team have asked for PHP to be upgraded to version 5.3. 
> Since it was available in the CentOS 5.10 repository I was able to oblige. 
> Later they are asking that PHP to be updated to 5.5. This is not available in 
> the CentOS 5.10 repository or in the CentoOS 6.5 repository. The changes in 
> CentOS 7.0 are so fundamentally different that I am just now looking and 
> trying to figure out what I have to learn and unlearn to start moving in that 
> direction so I have not even looked at what is available there. Looking at 
> the php.net site it looks like they have stable versions of PHP 5.3.29, 
> 5.4.33, 5.5.17 and 5.6.0. They state that 5.3.29 is the last release in the 
> 5.3 series yet even CentOS 6.5 shows php.x86_64 5.3.3-27.el6_5.1 as the 
> latest version. Is it reasonable for me to step outside of what is available 
> I the repository and install a newer version. Is it likely to play well with 
> apache 2.2.3-87 and mysql 5.5.37-1? I have 3 dozen servers and about 300 
> desktops to d
> eal with so it is not like I am overloaded by what appear to be the World 
> Class Standards of IT today but it just seems like asking for trouble to try 
> accommodate this when Red Hat/CentOS have not yet down so.
>
> What do you think?
> Or should I get a block of cheese to go with this email?
>
> Bruce
>
>
>     I believe that my hosting service runs CentOS.   Default PHP is 5.3.28.
>    But there is an application in the cPanel called *nPHPSelector* where
> you can change the version of PHP used by directory.
>    This is what it states:
>
>   PHP Selector plugin allows user to select preferred PHP version per
> directory on the same domain. You can select the available PHP versions
> from the drop down menu.
>
> eg: You need PHP version 5.2 on /home/perkinsn/public_html , you need to
> select public_html from the following list and select 5.2 from the drop
> down menu.
>
> Same way, PHP version 5.4 on /home/perkinsn/public_html/wp, you need to
> select public_html/wp from the following list and select 5.4 from the drop
> down menu.
>
>    It gives you the choice to *select 5.2, 5.3 (default), 5.4 or 5.5*.
>
>
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