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Question chroot php

mr-wolf

Silver Pleskian
Plesk Guru
Only a very few clients of mine require SSH access.
Many of them like to run php.

For the chroot environment I have all the PHP's that are in the system and in their /etc/profile I have this:

cat /etc/profile
Code:
PHPpath="`find /opt/plesk -type f -name php | sort | tail -n1 | sed 's/\/php$//g'`"
[ -n "${PHPpath}" ] && export PATH=${PHPpath}:${PATH}

This way they will get the latest PHP-version that is available for them...
But I would prefer to give them the PHP that belongs to their site...

I may write a cronjob that writes the version in a file in the root of their system, but maybe someone knows a more elegant solution...

PS... I'm going to write that cronjob now... I think.
 
Mmmm....
Getting the PHP-version from a CLI-utility wasn't as easy as I thought.
Is it somehow missing or am I looking at the wrong places?
 
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