StéphanS
Regular Pleskian
Custom versions for 5.3, 5.4 and 5.5 all get detected with correct subversion.
But for 5.2.17 it just says PHP 5.
This is the version output of the fresh compiled PHP 5.2.17:
/usr/local/php5.2.17-cgi/bin/php-cgi -q -c /usr/local/php5.2.17-cgi/etc/php.ini <<< '<?php print phpversion(); ?>'
5.2.17
But Plesk shows PHP 5 as version when using this handler.
I can fix this using:
mysql -uadmin -p$(cat /etc/psa/.psa.shadow) -D psa -Nse "UPDATE ServiceNodeEnvironment SET value = REPLACE(value, '<version>5</version>', '<version>5.2</version>') WHERE section = 'phphandlers' AND name = 'fastcgi-5.2.17';"
But value gets overwritten each time Plesk does a reread of PHP handlers.
My bet is that there is a hardcoded table in Plesk that links major versions to specific versions.
Can this table be made more accurate?
But for 5.2.17 it just says PHP 5.
This is the version output of the fresh compiled PHP 5.2.17:
/usr/local/php5.2.17-cgi/bin/php-cgi -q -c /usr/local/php5.2.17-cgi/etc/php.ini <<< '<?php print phpversion(); ?>'
5.2.17
But Plesk shows PHP 5 as version when using this handler.
I can fix this using:
mysql -uadmin -p$(cat /etc/psa/.psa.shadow) -D psa -Nse "UPDATE ServiceNodeEnvironment SET value = REPLACE(value, '<version>5</version>', '<version>5.2</version>') WHERE section = 'phphandlers' AND name = 'fastcgi-5.2.17';"
But value gets overwritten each time Plesk does a reread of PHP handlers.
My bet is that there is a hardcoded table in Plesk that links major versions to specific versions.
Can this table be made more accurate?