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manpreet
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3 years ago
We have a mission critical server that cannot be rebooted and need to upgrade to php 5.6 for some scripts we are running.
The OS is quite old (Ubuntu 12.04.5 LTS). I have run through some tutorials and installed php5.6 (separate package) however that left me with 2 versions of php, apache would use one and CLI would use another. As i said this server cannot go down.
Is there any way to upgrade the package php5 to a newer version? Or is there a way to migrate gracefully to php5.6, modules, ini files etc ?
I have tried upgrade, however apparently we have the latest version.
Thanks for your help.