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question on how internal php version update works

barryc

New Pleskian
i notice in the release notes for 11.0.9 update #63 that the 'internal php version is updated to 5.3.29'.

i have been using php 5.4 for some time now (installed outside of plesk since php 5.4 it's over 3 yrs old now and php current versions are 5.7 now...).

IF i would install this update #63, is it going to DOWNgrade my php in use on the server for all of my sites? then i'll have to re-upgrade after installing #63.

and if yes, when i install #64, #65, etc... do i have to do that from now on?

just trying to understand how this automated update works under the covers so i can get the security updates without downgrading my php version in the future unintentionally.
 
Admin's php was updated but not client's php. In other words our sw-engine package was updated. Do not worry about your version of PHP.
 
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