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 Update default PHP version, PHP 5.3 is old (9 Replies, Read 79128 times)
asegura
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AMPPS seems to default to PHP 5.3. That is quite old (released in 2009).

Shouldn't that be increased to 5.4 or 5.5?

Also, as suggested in another post, it would be good to have the installer allow selecting components in order to reduce install size, letting only the PHP version(s) you intend to use.

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nikhil89
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Hi,

You can change the PHP version in AMPPS.

1. First stop the Apache and MySQL service from the AMPPS Control Center.
2. Goto AMPPS Control Center -> PHP -> Change PHP Version.
3. Select the PHP version you wish to use.
4. Start the Apache and MySQL service from the AMPPS Control Center.

Hope this helps.

Please let us know if you need any further information.
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asegura
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Thanks for the answer, but I the suggestion is about increasing the *default active PHP version upon installing AMPPS* (currently 5.3). I know several versions are included and that the active one can be changed.
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nikhil89
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Hi,

Thank you for the suggestion. I have forwarded this request to our developers they shall do the needful soon.

Please let us know if you need any further information. We will be happy to help you.
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Hydester
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I would second the need for automatic upgrade to latest safe versions go php and mysql
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peopleinside
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Quote From : Hydester November 15, 2015, 1:21 pm
I would second the need for automatic upgrade to latest safe versions go php and mysql


This I think is hard because when you update all settings are loosed if you have customized php :)

Mysql maybe not but when is running the update process all database in mysql stop to works so maybe autoupdate is no possibile at the moment.


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peopleinside
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Quote From : peopleinside December 22, 2015, 10:59 pm
Quote From : Hydester November 15, 2015, 1:21 pm
I would second the need for automatic upgrade to latest safe versions go php and mysql


This I think is hard because when you update all settings are loosed if you have customized php :)

Mysql maybe not but when is running the update process all database in mysql stop to works so maybe autoupdate is no possibile at the moment.


I posted maybe in the wrong topic I AM here in AMPPS sorry I was talking about update php and mysql on Webuzo. For AMPPS I don't know :D


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Rishi_P
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Hi,

New AMPPS 3.4 is Released.
AMPPS default PHP is set to PHP 5.5 and PHP 7 added.
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ops-uk
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Fascinating but I live in UK. Why are you posting this on an AMPPS forum? If you would like me to send all my junk mail to you, please reply with your email address. If not, simran123 please leave this forum to discussions about AMPPS.
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erickb
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php 7.3 any soon ?
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