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Question Get Default PHP-version for chroot SSH

mr-wolf

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I just noticed one of the new features of Plesk Obsidian (I'm currently test upgrading 1 server).
It features PHP Composer which automatically selects the PHP-interpreter that is chosen for the website.

In the past I have been busy creating a good chroot-SSH environment for a few clients (very few and they hardly give feedback).
In my customized /root/.profile I try to pick the correct PHP-interpreter as well. Preferably the one that's also chosen for the website.

If Plesk now has a way to pick this, it may well be easy for me as well.

Is there some CLI-command that can be run from a chrooted-shell that gives me the location of the PHP interpreter?
Maybe it's an environment variable?
 
Hi Igor,

No, I didn't.
I will investigate this. Thanks for the link

Mmmmm,

That's the same as doing it manually.....
I want 1 script for all domains and I want it to follow the chosen PHP
If that PHP composer can do it???
 
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