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EdwardDekker
Guest
Hi,
I have today searching to a PHP 5.4 ini file of PHP, because the new PHP 5.4 have arrived and I'll want to be prepared (hopefully you'll will also).
Here a how-to for Linux.
1. Retreive my file by (right-click mouse and copy the link):
wget http://download.edwarddekkerhosting.nl/php54.ini-production.txt > /etc/php54-new.ini
1.2 Or create a new file by:
Insert all of the contents from the link into your server and adjust the parameters at your own will.
2. Move old /etc/php.ini file to a backup.
3. Rename new /etc/php54-new.ini to /etc/php.ini
4. Restart your httpd/apache server
5. Run:
Now all of your domains should be updated too to PHP 5.4.
I have today searching to a PHP 5.4 ini file of PHP, because the new PHP 5.4 have arrived and I'll want to be prepared (hopefully you'll will also).
Here a how-to for Linux.
1. Retreive my file by (right-click mouse and copy the link):
wget http://download.edwarddekkerhosting.nl/php54.ini-production.txt > /etc/php54-new.ini
1.2 Or create a new file by:
Code:
vi /etc/php54-new.ini
2. Move old /etc/php.ini file to a backup.
3. Rename new /etc/php54-new.ini to /etc/php.ini
4. Restart your httpd/apache server
Code:
"/usr/sbin/httpd -k restart" or "/usr/sbin/apache -k restart"
Code:
/usr/local/psa/admin/bin/httpdmng --reconfigure-all