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compiled anything? And what exactly are you saying I should do to upgrade the FPM one seems to point to Libsodium-php (and uses the most recent version of it, 2.0.12 github.c
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I have Win7 ultimate 64=bit and I want to go from PHP 5.5.8(which is installed currently)to PHP 7.1 This is the page to download it-I assume. But the question is which version to do
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[最佳答案] You may want to check out Marc Liyanage's PHP package. It comes in a nice Mac OS X installer package that you can double-click. He keeps it pretty up to date. http://php-osx.liip.ch/ Also, although upgrading to Snow Leopard won't help you do PHP updates in the future, it will probably give you a newer version of PHP. I'm running OS X 10.6.2 and it has PHP 5.3.0.
Then after login in to the website I get the same upgrade error message inviting me to cl Also, in case it’s helpful for you, fanny-g, we have a support forum in French at . If you d
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Or is there, where could i find support for a upgrade of PHP to its current build Version fo A forum where Apple customers help each other with their products. Get started with you
Please note that the forum isn't realy used anymore. If you have questions, want support I'm not looking forward to this. But I know I'm going to have to upgrade at some point for