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manpreet
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3 years ago
I have on my server Ubuntu 18.04 LTS 64bit with Plesk the PHP 5.3 with the instructions Can I install PHP 5.3.5 on Ubuntu Server 18.04 LTS? Installed
So far, he has carried out the installation without error messages.
However, PHP 7.2.15 is preinstalled and connected to Plesk on my server. If I call
phpinfo()I also see the 7.2 version.I can not change the PHP version on Plesk. How can I disable this or does Apache work with 5.3? That my applications in PHP 5.3 do not access the 7.2?
under / etc / php I see only the folder 7.2 but not 5.3. What does not fit here yet?