avaj
avaj

Reputation: 309

How to Install Php5.6 in amazon linux

I'm trying to install php 5.6 on Amazon linux using the following command:

$ yum install php56
No package php56 available.
Error: Nothing to do

Is there a repository I need to add in order to do this? I've searched for this but couldn't find any source. I'd also like to know which Apache versions work with this version of php?

Upvotes: 25

Views: 63457

Answers (6)

mahendra rathod
mahendra rathod

Reputation: 1638

Successfully installed php56 and required php-module on amazonlinux2 with the repo epo.ius.io.

 sudo yum -y update
    sudo yum install –y https://dl.fedoraproject.org/pub/epel/epel-release-latest-7.noarch.rpm
    wget https://repo.ius.io/ius-release-el7.rpm
    sudo rpm -Uvh ius-release*.rpm
    sudo yum -y update
    sudo yum install --enablerepo=ius-archive php56u php56u-opcache php56u-xml php56u-mcrypt php56u-gd php56u-devel php56u-mysql php56u-intl php56u-mbstring php56u-bcmath php56u-soap

Check PHP version with below command

[root@ip-10-10-1-47 ~]# php -v
PHP 5.6.40 (cli) (built: Jan 11 2019 10:27:04) 
Copyright (c) 1997-2016 The PHP Group
Zend Engine v2.6.0, Copyright (c) 1998-2016 Zend Technologies
    with Zend OPcache v7.0.6-dev, Copyright (c) 1999-2016, by Zend Technologies

To install php module

yum install --enablerepo=ius-archive php56u-{Module Name}

Validate the module name

php -m
php -m | grep {Module Name}
example to check php yaml module
php -m | grep  yaml

Reference URL : https://forums.aws.amazon.com/thread.jspa?threadID=284157

Upvotes: 1

divergent
divergent

Reputation: 11

Additional part from @Daniele post for resloving this problem.

This is more help than question, but to help other with problem which I had in my case. I need to install Wordpress site on EC2, but when I tried to run it with public IP address, it was problem. I tried to install php 5.6, but it was not possible.

I find solution to install php 7.2, using command:

**amazon-linux-extras install php7.2**

TO check that is really version php 7.2, use:

php -version  or   php -v

After this, you need to stop apache service, command for stop is:

service httpd stop

Start again apache service:

service httpd start

In your AWS console, go to Instance, find public IP address, copy and open in browser. You should see the WordPress page. You can install WordPress in Advanced part (bootstraping), when you create EC2 instance.

Upvotes: 0

mitul vasoya
mitul vasoya

Reputation: 11

Try this:

sudo yum -y update

sudo yum install –y https://dl.fedoraproject.org/pub/epel/epel-release-latest-7.noarch.rpm

sudo wget https://dl.fedoraproject.org/pub/epel/epel-release-latest-7.noarch.rpm
sudo wget https://centos7.iuscommunity.org/ius-release.rpm

sudo rpm -Uvh ius-release*.rpm

sudo yum -y update

When you install the package you'll need to add a u to the end of php56. Here is an example of some packages you could install.

sudo yum -y install php56u php56u-opcache php56u-xml \
  php56u-mcrypt php56u-gd php56u-devel php56u-mysql \
  php56u-intl php56u-mbstring php56u-bcmath php56u-soap

Upvotes: 1

Daniele Rugginenti
Daniele Rugginenti

Reputation: 734

Just to mantain update the answers, I tryed the proposed solution and didn't work.

Quite hard to install 5.6

I found the right command nowaday to install 7.2 is

amazon-linux-extras install php7.2

it install and upgrade everything without complications.

Upvotes: 10

Rijas Madurakuzhi
Rijas Madurakuzhi

Reputation: 1449

Below are the steps I have used to update PHP version from 5.3 to 5.6 in Amazon Linux

Steps (Use sudo only if required)

1) Remove OLD Apache

sudo service httpd stop
sudo yum erase httpd httpd-tools apr apr-util

2) Remove OLD PHP

sudo yum remove php-*

3) Install PHP 5.6 (Apache 2.4 will be automatically installed with this)

sudo yum install php56

4) Make sure all the required PHP extensions are installed

yum list installed | grep php

5) If not then install them using

sudo yum install php56-xml php56-xmlrpc php56-soap php56-gd

6) To list the other available php extensions

yum search php56

7) PHP 5.6 MySQL extension (Assume you have already installed MySQL)

sudo yum install php56-mysqlnd 

(NOTE: it is not php56-mysql)

8) Start / Restart Apache

sudo service httpd start
sudo service httpd restart

9) Check the version

php -v
httpd -v

Upvotes: 111

disasteraverted
disasteraverted

Reputation: 176

AWS has not yet packaged php 5.6. You need to install php 5.5 from the ALAMI repositories, or build 5.6 from source.

To list the available 5.5 packages use yum search php55

The php55 is the base package, but you may need others listed as well.

When 5.6 is ready, you'll be able to find it with yum search php56

You can find information on building the source at php.net, specifically Installation on Unix Systems / Apache 2.x on Unix Systems

Upvotes: 14

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