Ubuntu 16.04 comes with php 7.0
, and some php
applications might still fail with php 7.0
.Therefore, in some cases, it might be sensible to have both php 7.0
and php 5.x
, so that you can choose which version to use for your needs at any time.
You can do so with:
xavi@computer# sudo su
root@computer# add-apt-repository ppa:ondrej/php
root@computer# apt-get update
root@computer# apt-get install php7.0 php5.6 php5.6-mysql php-gettext php5.6-mbstring php-xdebug libapache2-mod-php5.6 libapache2-mod-php7.0 php5.6-curl php5.6-gd php5.6-mcrypt php5.6-xml php5.6-xmlrpc
Installing both php5.6 & php7.0
was clean in my case: no complain of issues, etc.
To switch from php 5.6
to php 7.0
you need to do two things:
# For php in web apps
sudo a2dismod php5.6 && sudo a2enmod php7.0 && sudo service apache2 restart
# For php-cli in the command line
sudo ln -sfn /usr/bin/php7.0 /etc/alternatives/php
or from php7.0 to php5.6:
# For php in web apps
sudo a2dismod php7.0 && sudo a2enmod php5.6 && sudo service apache2 restart
# For php-cli in the command line
sudo ln -sfn /usr/bin/php5.6 /etc/alternatives/php
You can also quickly check which yours is using by running php -v.
dpkg -l | grep php| awk '{print $2}' |tr "\n" " "
?aptitude purge php7.0-common php7.0-json php7.0-xml
also I want to know what you mean byall my php is rendering as text now
libapache2-mod-php5.6
package ... see my answer below, you don't need to removephp7.0