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Solved minimal php requirement?
9 years 11 months ago - 9 years 11 months ago #175027
by ruud
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minimal php requirement? was created by ruud
Hi,
not a bug but an observation
When trying to install K5.0.B4 on my server I got the message:
On my server I am running Ubuntu Server 14.04.1 which is a LTS version.
I have googled why this still (LTS = 5 years) Ubuntu version is still using an 'old' PHP version.
As it turns out, it doesn't... Al important (security) fixes are backported to this version and although the version number stay on 5.5.9, it is still up-to-par with the security fixes in the new versions.
So although I understand from a developers point of view you do not want to support your component running on a non-supported version of PHP, this version is supported.
Only problems ahead could be functional changes: changes to functions in PHP 5.5.13 that are not in 5.5.9 and are not added by Ubuntu). My guess is that there aren't any > Ubuntu has a big name to uphold in server OS land...
In my opinion the notice should be a 'warning' (that is probably overlayed on every backend kunena screen as is now the 'this is a beta version' stating I am running on a old php version.
It should not be a showstopper when trying to install.
just my two cents
not a bug but an observation
When trying to install K5.0.B4 on my server I got the message:
Code:
Notice
PHP 5.5.9 is not supported. Minimum required version is PHP 5.5.13, but it is highly recommended to use PHP 7.0.4 or later.
On my server I am running Ubuntu Server 14.04.1 which is a LTS version.
I have googled why this still (LTS = 5 years) Ubuntu version is still using an 'old' PHP version.
As it turns out, it doesn't... Al important (security) fixes are backported to this version and although the version number stay on 5.5.9, it is still up-to-par with the security fixes in the new versions.
So although I understand from a developers point of view you do not want to support your component running on a non-supported version of PHP, this version is supported.
Only problems ahead could be functional changes: changes to functions in PHP 5.5.13 that are not in 5.5.9 and are not added by Ubuntu). My guess is that there aren't any > Ubuntu has a big name to uphold in server OS land...
In my opinion the notice should be a 'warning' (that is probably overlayed on every backend kunena screen as is now the 'this is a beta version' stating I am running on a old php version.
It should not be a showstopper when trying to install.
just my two cents
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Last edit: 9 years 11 months ago by ruud.
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9 years 11 months ago #175035
by 810
Replied by 810 on topic minimal php requirement?
You should update to the new Ubuntu Server 16.04 LTS
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9 years 11 months ago #175036
by 810
Replied by 810 on topic minimal php requirement?
then you have also PHP7 And HTTPS/2 support
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9 years 11 months ago #175038
by ruud
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Replied by ruud on topic minimal php requirement?
That needs more testing then testing K5 
A lot of services running on that server (IPTV, Web, Ownloud, Sogo, etc.) All highly integrated.
Desktop upgrade to 16.04 is worst ever in my years with Ubuntu... So for my server I wait for some time and 16.04.1
But what do you think about stop making it blocking for installation and make it a 'sticky' warning?
I have no insight in how K4 was adopted by the community but looking at the changes of K5 (dropping legacy template support) I think all bumps / roadblocks / limitations / etc in installation will not help adoption
A lot of services running on that server (IPTV, Web, Ownloud, Sogo, etc.) All highly integrated.
Desktop upgrade to 16.04 is worst ever in my years with Ubuntu... So for my server I wait for some time and 16.04.1
But what do you think about stop making it blocking for installation and make it a 'sticky' warning?
I have no insight in how K4 was adopted by the community but looking at the changes of K5 (dropping legacy template support) I think all bumps / roadblocks / limitations / etc in installation will not help adoption
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9 years 11 months ago #175079
by xillibit
I don't provide support by PM, because this can be useful for someone else.
Replied by xillibit on topic minimal php requirement?
I think i will downgrade the minimum requirement to PHP 5.5.9 to people let migrating
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9 years 11 months ago #175082
by ruud
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Replied by ruud on topic minimal php requirement?
Hi, found this maintained list of major Linux distros and php versions:
www.sasaprolic.com/2013/02/list-of-curre...ersion-in-major.html
I myself would prefer the sticky message in the backend stating that current php / mysql / etc. version is 'unsupported'. So keep the requirement, but not make them 'hard'
I myself would prefer the sticky message in the backend stating that current php / mysql / etc. version is 'unsupported'. So keep the requirement, but not make them 'hard'
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