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Question Update PHP by Vendor with INTL extension

H.W.B

Regular Pleskian
Server operating system version
Ubuntu 22.04.3 LTS
Plesk version and microupdate number
Plesk Obsidian Version 18.0.54 Update #3, last updated on Aug 9, 2023 10:39 AM
Hello,
I have a question.
On my server i have PHP 8.1.2 By Vendor.
This version is used when using ssh commandline options.
In this version there is NOT the INTL extension.

All the other PHP version do have INLT already.

Is ther a way to install the INTL only for the 8.1.2 by vendor??

Henk
 
INTL should have been bundled with PHP since version 5.5 at least. If it is really missing from your 8.1, you'll need to recompile that PHP version with the --enable-intl option (please see PHP: Installation - Manual for more).

If you want to save some effort, you could also use the Plesk delivered PHP either from a subscription as described here:
or you can call the scripts with /opt/plesk/php/8.1/bin/php (instead of /usr/bin/php) on your root command line.
 
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