It's Now Easier To Try PHP 7 On Fedora & RHEL | Linux Today

It’s Now Easier To Try PHP 7 On Fedora & RHEL

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Michael Larabel
Mar 27, 2015

For those interested in PHP 7, it’s now easier to try out the development version of the next-generation PHP on Fedora and Red Hat Enterprise Linux based operating systems.

It’s already easy to build PHP (7) on most any supported platform, but for those interested in RPMs and Yum’ing, there’s now pre-built packages of PHP7 in its current development state. Remi Collet who often handles the PHP packages for Fedora, has put out an experimental package collection containing the early PHP7 packages.

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Michael Larabel

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