Hello,
Can you help me to install a PHP extension using EasyApache 4?
How to install a PHP extension using EasyApache 4
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Re: How to install a PHP extension using EasyApache 4
Hello Jack,
We can install PHP extension from EasyApache 4 in the WHM interface. For that login to WHM and search easyapache4 on the search bar.
Under the Software category select the EasyApache4 and in that the currently installed package section click on customize option.
Then select the PHP Extension option from left side.
In that, we can search the needed extension and select the install option from that. After clicking install we need to review it for that from the left side click the Review option.
Then we can see that a pop up message like below mentioned
"Please review the following list of packages you are about to install by provisioning this profile"
Click on the provision button and once the installation finishes you will get a message "the provision process is complete" then click the Done button to finish it.
You can verify the same using creating info.php page under the document root.
Thanks and Regards,
Tommy
Linux Support Engineer.
Nixtree Solutions
We can install PHP extension from EasyApache 4 in the WHM interface. For that login to WHM and search easyapache4 on the search bar.
Under the Software category select the EasyApache4 and in that the currently installed package section click on customize option.
Then select the PHP Extension option from left side.
In that, we can search the needed extension and select the install option from that. After clicking install we need to review it for that from the left side click the Review option.
Then we can see that a pop up message like below mentioned
"Please review the following list of packages you are about to install by provisioning this profile"
Click on the provision button and once the installation finishes you will get a message "the provision process is complete" then click the Done button to finish it.
You can verify the same using creating info.php page under the document root.
Thanks and Regards,
Tommy
Linux Support Engineer.
Nixtree Solutions