Upgrading PHP on a 5.6.0.2 installation
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If I update my PHP version from 5.2 to 5.3 (so that I can instal a new C5 5.7 installation), will this have any adverse effects on my existing 5.6 installation of C5?
Cheers
Cheers
Hiya,
I know C5 5.6 will be OK on PHP 5.3 as a new installation, but are there any implications for upgrading the PHP version on the server when I have an existing C5 5.6 installation running?
Cheers,
Woody
I know C5 5.6 will be OK on PHP 5.3 as a new installation, but are there any implications for upgrading the PHP version on the server when I have an existing C5 5.6 installation running?
Cheers,
Woody
There should be no problems. I have made updates from php 5.2 to 5.3 or 5.4 on several live sites with no glitches at all.
As always, play it safe and make a backup first.
As always, play it safe and make a backup first.
Brilliant! Thank you :-)
Concrete5 5.6.x.x
System Requirements:
PHP 5.2.4 or greater (PHP >= 5.3 recommended)
PHP Modules: CURL, zip, mcrypt, openssl, GD (with freetype), mysql, mbstring, iconv (iconv needed for Zend Locale)
PHP settings (primarily for file uploads) post_max_upload_filesize = 20, post_max_size = 20, php memory limit to 64 (More may be needed for memory intensive operations, such as upgrading.)
PHP Safe Mode Off
MySQL 5.x or higher.
Apache/IIS (Apache recommended)
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