How do i update php 7.4 in cpanel?

How do i update php 7.4 in cpanel?

  • #2

You just need to add this version in via EasyApache, provision it and configure that version accordingly.

  • #3

It lacks JPEG support at the moment. Keep that in mid.

How do i update php 7.4 in cpanel?

  • #4

You just need to add this version

Interesting PHP 7.4 just magically appeared here:

WHM -> Home -> Software -> EasyApache 4

I then clicked Customize:

How do i update php 7.4 in cpanel?

I then clicked:

PHP Versions

What I don't understand is how this appeared without any intervention on my end, I just assume I needed to upgrade WHM to see the new PHP 7.4 version.

Last edited: Apr 16, 2020

How do i update php 7.4 in cpanel?

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Last edited: Apr 16, 2020

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What I don't understand is how this appeared without any intervention on my end, I just assume I needed to upgrade WHM to see the new PHP 7.4 version.

WHM and EasyApache are independent. You don't need to update WHm to get PHP 7.4, as far as I know.

How do i update php 7.4 in cpanel?

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Hopefully someone can explain how EasyApache 4 gets updated.

  • #8

Hopefully someone can explain how EasyApache 4 gets updated.

It's automatically updated in WHM.

How do i update php 7.4 in cpanel?

  • #9

How often does WHM update Easy Apache 4. Also is there some way of knowing which version of EasyApache 4 we have installed?

How do i update php 7.4 in cpanel?

  • #10

Hello,

EasyApache is updated nightly with cPanel maintenance by default. This used to be manageable at WHM>>Server Configuration>>Update Preferences but we removed that and if you need to make changes for some reason (which is not recommended) you would do so at /etc/cpupdate.conf. For example, my server which is on edge has the following:

Code:

[[email protected] public_html]# cat /etc/cpupdate.conf
CPANEL=edge
RPMUP=daily
SARULESUP=daily
STAGING_DIR=/usr/local/cpanel
UPDATES=daily

There aren't different versions of EasyApache beyond EasyApache 3 which is deprecated. You're using EasyApache 4 based on the screenshot you've shown.

How do i update php 7.4 in cpanel?

How do I update PHP to latest version?

How do I change the PHP version?.
Log in to your one.com control panel..
Scroll down to the Advanced settings tile and select PHP and database settings..
Scroll down to Update PHP version..
Select the PHP version you want to switch to and click Update..

How do I manually update PHP?

Log into the control panel of your hosting provider. Under, the “Software” tab, click on Select PHP Version. On the next page, you will see the PHP version your web server is using. Now, click on the current PHP version and then select the latest version from the drop-down.

How do I find my PHP version in cPanel?

Viewing Your PHP Version in cPanel.
Log into cPanel..
Under General Information on the right panel, click Server Information..
Under the Item column, find PHP Version..
In the Detail column, note the version number..

Is PHP 7.4 outdated?

The end of life date for PHP 7.4 is November 28, 2022.