Offhand, wondering if we can take advantage of the fact that Ubuntu
provides one single php version per release.  IOW, when a new php
version is installed, configurations should be pointing to that version;
this should work both ways - upgrading from php7.3 to php7.4, as well as
downgrading from php7.3 to php7.2.

Like Christian said, this may not be SRUable but would want fixed for
20.04 and forward.

Debian differs from Ubuntu here in that they try to support multiple php
versions co-installed.  So, it's unlikely this fix would be
upstreamable.

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  after upgrade 19.04 to 19.10, apache serves php code

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