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Installing PHP 5.4 on RHEL 6 and CentOS 6
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Red Hat Enterprise Linux and CentOS 6 still ship with PHP 5.3. Nextcloud
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requires PHP 5.4 or better. There are several third-party repositories that
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supply PHP 5.4, but you must use the Software Collections (SCL) repository to
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be in compliance with your RHEL support contract, and not any other third-party
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repository.
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RHEL 6
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Follow these steps to install PHP 5.4 from SCL. First you must use
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your Subscription Manager to enable SCL::
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subscription-manager repos --enable rhel-server-rhscl-6-eus-rpms
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Then install PHP 5.4 and these modules::
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yum install php54 php54-php php54-php-gd php54-php-mbstring
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You must also install the updated database module for your database. This
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example installs the new PHP 5.4 module for MySQL/MariaDB::
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yum install php54-php-mysqlnd
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Disable loading the old PHP 5.3 Apache module::
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mv /etc/httpd/conf.d/php.conf /etc/httpd/conf.d/php53.off
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You should now have a /etc/httpd/conf.d/php54-php.conf file, which loads the
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correct PHP 5.4 module for Apache.
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Then restart Apache::
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service httpd restart
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Verify with :ref:`label-phpinfo` that your Apache server is using PHP 5.4 and loading
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the correct modules.
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CentOS 6
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First install the SCL repo::
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yum install centos-release-SCL
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Then install PHP 5.4 and these modules::
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yum install php54 php54-php php54-php-gd php54-php-mbstring
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You must also install the updated database module. This installs the new PHP 5.4
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module for MySQL/MariaDB::
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yum install php54-php-mysqlnd
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Disable loading the old PHP 5.3 Apache module::
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mv /etc/httpd/conf.d/php.conf /etc/httpd/conf.d/php53.off
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You should now have a /etc/httpd/conf.d/php54-php.conf file, which loads the
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correct PHP 5.4 module for Apache.
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Finally, restart Apache::
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service httpd restart
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Verify with :ref:`label-phpinfo` that your Apache server is using PHP 5.4 and loading
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the correct modules.
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