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unit-php will have been built against a specific version of PHP., e.g.
What does
show? As for the options issue, not sure, anything relevant in the unit.log? |
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Bug Overview
hello everyone, let me show you how I install unit-php and cannot understand why it now installs the php8.4 version and why a configuration file I have always used no longer works
Ubuntu 24.04:
After this step, install php8.4, which might work for me, but I do not understand why the following configuration should not work if it has worked so far
{
"listeners": {
"127.0.0.1:8080": {
"pass": "applications/test"
}
},
"applications": {
"test": {
"type": "php",
"root": "/web/http/test/",
"options": {
"admin": {
"memory_limit": "32M",
"variables_order": "EGPCS",
"expose_php": "0",
"zlib.output_compression": "0",
"zlib.output_compression_level": "-1",
"post_max_size": "32M",
"upload_max_filesize": "16M",
"max_execution_time": "60",
"max_input_time": "60",
"default_socket_timeout": "120"
},
}
}
Does anyone have any ideas or can give me any advice? Thanks for your help
Expected Behavior
I expect that since I have installed php8.3 on my server he will use this version... no harm done if he were to use 8.4, but the problem is that with this version the configuration I presented does not start unless I put the empty options variable
Steps to Reproduce the Bug
u can follow my description
Environment Details
Additional Context
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