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Months after the stable version of PHP 7.0 was released, this could be the right time for you to think of upgrading to it from the old versions.
There is always caution about upgrades especially in a production environment, but it is a good idea now to upgrade so as to enjoy speed improvements, and also features such as scalar type hinting plus many more.
You can install two versions of PHP on your system and use one for testing purposes, but remember that you only enable one PHP Apache modules in a given time.
This guide focuses on upgrading from PHP 5.X, using mod_php in connection with Apache Web server or PHP-FPM in connection with Nginx Web server.
Now let us dive into how you can upgrade to latest version of PHP and also configure your system to use it.
How to Install PHP 7 in Ubuntu 14.04 and 14.10
First, you will have to add the PPA maintained by Ondřej Surý for Debian and its derivatives such as Ubuntu by running the command below:
Next update your system as follows:
All is now set, and you can install PHP 7.0, but we shall look at upgrade for Apache and Nginx in different sections.
Upgrading to PHP 7.0 under Apache Web Server
This section is for systems running Apache, where PHP code is executed using
mod_php
module. Install the latest PHP version as running the command below:Sample Output
PHP has now been upgraded on your system, but if you are using MySQL database management system, then you will have to execute the following command to update the PHP-MySQL binding and also you will need to install some useful modules such as Curl, GD, Cli, JSON, etc.
If you want to install additional PHP7.0 modules, you can use apt-cache command to list all PHP7.0 modules and install.
Sample Output
Once PHP7.0 and its modules installed, you can restart your Apache web server and verify the PHP version as shown:
Sample Output
You can also verify PHP7 information by creating a
info.php
file under /var/www/html directory.Place following code and access the page via
http://server_IP-address/info.php
.Check PHP 7 Information for Apache
Upgrading to PHP 7.0 under Nginx Web Server
This section takes you through the process of upgrading to PHP7.0 and updating PHP-FPM with Nginx Web server, where PHP code is executed using PHP-FPM.
Run the command below to install the latest PHP-FPM packages:
PHP has now been upgraded, but if you are using MySQL, then you will have to execute the following command to update the PHP-MySQL binding and some additional modules as shown:
Next, you need to append the
fastcgi_pass
directive in the file /etc/nginx/sites-enabled/default or all files for your virtual sites that have to use and support PHP, since the path of the PHP-FPM socket file that PHP uses to communicate with Nginx has changed.Use your favorite editor and open the file for editing as follows:
Modify or append as follows:
Then restart Nginx and php-fpm as follows:
Lastly, you can test whether PHP is working or not by first checking the your PHP version and then testing it with the Web server.
You get information about your PHP packages by writing a small info.php file under /usr/share/nginx/html/ directory:
Put this code on your info.php file:
Save and exit the file.
Open your web browser, enter
http://server_IP-address/info.php
and you should be able to see the page below which shows you details about your PHP package.You can now happily use PHP 7.0 on your Ubuntu 14.04/14.10 system, and I hope you find this guide helpful.
For any additional information concerning upgrading PHP or questions, your comments are welcome in the comment section below.
Links for kde4pimlibs
Ubuntu Resources:
- Debian Source Repository (Git)
Maintainer:
- Ubuntu MOTU Developers (Mail Archive)
Please consider filing a bug or asking a question via Launchpad before contacting the maintainer directly.
Original Maintainers (usually from Debian):
- Debian/Kubuntu Qt/KDE Maintainers (Mail Archive)
- Sune Vuorela
- Fathi Boudra
- Modestas Vainius
- George Kiagiadakis
- Eshat Cakar
- Lisandro Damián Nicanor Pérez Meyer
- Maximiliano Curia
Dev C Ubuntu 14.10 7
It should generally not be necessary for users to contact the original maintainer.
External Resources:
- Homepage [pim.kde.org]
The following binary packages are built from this source package:
- kde4pimlibs-dbg
- debugging symbols for the KDE Development Platform PIM libraries
- kde4pimlibs-kio-plugins
- kio slaves used by KDE PIM applications
- kdepimlibs5-dev
- development files for the KDE Development Platform PIM libraries
- libakonadi-calendar4
- library providing calendar helpers for Akonadi items
- libakonadi-contact4
- Akonadi contacts access library
- libakonadi-kabc4
- Akonadi address book access library
- libakonadi-kcal4
- Akonadi calendar access library
- libakonadi-kde4
- library for using the Akonadi PIM data server
- libakonadi-kmime4
- Akonadi MIME handling library
- libakonadi-notes4
- Akonadi notes access library
- libakonadi-socialutils4
- Akonadi resources for handling social feeds
- libakonadi-xml4
- Akonadi XML helper library
- libgpgme++2v5
- c++ wrapper library for gpgme
- libkabc4
- library for handling address book data
- libkalarmcal2
- library for handling kalarm calendar data
- libkblog4
- client-side support library for web application remote blogging APIs
- libkcal4
- library for handling calendar data
- libkcalcore4
- library for handling calendar data
- libkcalutils4
- library with utility functions for the handling of calendar data
- libkholidays4
- holidays calculation library
- libkimap4
- library for handling IMAP data
- libkldap4
- library for accessing LDAP
- libkmbox4
- library for handling mbox mailboxes
- libkmime4
- library for handling MIME data
- libkontactinterface4a
- Kontact interface library
- libkpimidentities4
- library for managing user identities
- libkpimtextedit4
- library that provides a textedit with PIM-specific features
- libkpimutils4
- library for dealing with email addresses
- libkresources4
- KDE Resource framework library
- libktnef4
- library for handling TNEF data
- libkxmlrpcclient4
- simple XML-RPC client library
- libmailtransport4
- mail transport service library
- libmicroblog4
- library for using the Microblog Akonadi Resource
- libqgpgme1
- library for GpgME++ integration with Qt
- libsyndication4
- parser library for RSS and Atom feeds
Other Packages Related to kde4pimlibs
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- adep:cmake
- cross-platform, open-source make system
- adep:debhelper (>= 9)
- helper programs for debian/rules
- adep:dpkg-dev (>= 1.15.5)
- Debian package development tools
- adep:kde-sc-dev-latest (>= 4:4.12)
- ensure that the latest KDE Development Platform 4 is installed
- adep:kdelibs5-dev (>= 4:4.14.2)
- development files for the KDE Development Platform libraries
- adep:libakonadi-dev (>= 1.12.90~)
- development files for the Akonadi PIM storage service
- adep:libboost-dev (>= 1.34)
- Boost C++ Libraries development files (default version)
- adep:libboost-graph-dev (>= 1.34.0~)
- generic graph components and algorithms in C++ (default version)
- adep:libgpgme11-dev
- GPGME - GnuPG Made Easy (development files)
- adep:libical-dev (>= 0.42)
- iCalendar library implementation in C (development)
- adep:libldap2-dev
- OpenLDAP development libraries
- adep:libprison-dev
- barcode API for Qt - development files
- adep:libqjson-dev
- Qt-based library that maps JSON data to QVariant objects - development files
- adep:libqt4-dev (>= 4:4.8)
- Qt 4 development files
- adep:libsasl2-dev
- Cyrus SASL - development files for authentication abstraction library
- adep:libsoprano-dev (>= 2.7.56)
- development files for the Soprano RDF framework
- adep:libx11-dev
- X11 client-side library (development headers)
- adep:libxslt1-dev
- XSLT 1.0 processing library - development kit
- adep:pkg-config
- manage compile and link flags for libraries
also a virtual package provided by pkgconf
- adep:pkg-kde-tools (>= 0.12)
- various packaging tools and scripts for KDE Applications
- adep:shared-mime-info (>= 0.30)
- FreeDesktop.org shared MIME database and spec
- adep:uuid-dev
- Universally Unique ID library - headers and static libraries
- adep:xsltproc
- XSLT 1.0 command line processor
Download kde4pimlibs
File | Size (in kB) | MD5 checksum |
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kde4pimlibs_4.14.10-1ubuntu2.dsc | 4.0 kB | c38b0c4a0e2c6adbe6d1d0e130189173 |
kde4pimlibs_4.14.10.orig.tar.xz | 2,764.8 kB | 098c975fb970621dc8382ed3c28de0eb |
kde4pimlibs_4.14.10-1ubuntu2.debian.tar.xz | 123.4 kB | 7eff38d1ef00450c10976f3d5d8d5f1a |
- Debian Package Source Repository (VCS: Git)
- git://anonscm.debian.org/pkg-kde/krap/kde4pimlibs.git
- Debian Package Source Repository (Browsable)
- http://anonscm.debian.org/cgit/pkg-kde/krap/kde4pimlibs.git