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    Debian 8/9 included PHP Versions EOL on 12/2018 - Nextcloud requires PHP7

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    • jengelh
      jengelh Banned last edited by

      But will kopano support PHP 7.2 on Debian 8/9?

      https://packages.debian.org/search?keywords=php7 => it’s not there, so no

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      • AnotherAndy
        AnotherAndy last edited by

        the consequence would be debian won’t be supported anymore…

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        • bartnv
          bartnv last edited by

          I can recommend the sury.org alternative repository for PHP. It’s run by one of the PHP maintainers for Debian and is reliable and up to date.

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          • AnotherAndy
            AnotherAndy last edited by

            but what helps survy.org if kopano will not support it?
            @Kopano Team - could you please give us a look for the future?

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            • fbartels
              fbartels Kopano @AnotherAndy last edited by fbartels

              Hi @AnotherAndy,

              you have already stated our general position in your opening topic:

              @anotherandy said in Debian 8/9 included PHP Versions EOL on 12/2018 - Nextcloud requires PHP7:

              I remember some other posts where I read “we only support the OS build in php version”

              If you want to use PHP 7.2 then the general recommendation is to move to a distribution that supports it out of the box (Ubuntu 18.04 would be one of those). Alternatively the Docker/Containerisation approach is popular as well.

              @anotherandy said in Debian 8/9 included PHP Versions EOL on 12/2018 - Nextcloud requires PHP7:

              but what helps survy.org if kopano will not support it?

              Its just that we don’t support it with our packages. One could take the source code of php-mapi and compile a version compatible with it.

              Regards Felix

              Resources:
              https://kopano.com/blog/how-to-get-kopano/
              https://documentation.kopano.io/
              https://kb.kopano.io/

              Support overview:
              https://kopano.com/support/

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              • AnotherAndy
                AnotherAndy last edited by AnotherAndy

                Hi Felix,
                thanks for the confirmation.
                I will check out a Docker solution than.

                best regards
                Andreas

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                • fbartels
                  fbartels Kopano last edited by fbartels

                  @AnotherAndy if your vps does not support docker this may be interesting. For my private sytems I am using Netcup (reflink) for a while now. They are not really expensive and you can even install servers from iso images.

                  PS: they even offer discount codes for virtual servers. If you want one let me know.

                  Regards Felix

                  Resources:
                  https://kopano.com/blog/how-to-get-kopano/
                  https://documentation.kopano.io/
                  https://kb.kopano.io/

                  Support overview:
                  https://kopano.com/support/

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                  • mcostan
                    mcostan @AnotherAndy last edited by

                    @anotherandy

                    I am old fashioned, I have a physical box running Linux with VirtualBox on it and I run all the virtual machines there. Works fantastically well. And doesn’t cost anything other than the electricity.

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                    • AnotherAndy
                      AnotherAndy last edited by

                      hi @fbartels ,
                      thanks - I think Netcup will be my future Hoster :-) - I am already in contact with my current hoster, when I can end the contract.
                      If I choose Netcup I’ll send you a private message.
                      @mcostan - yeah a root server is also pretty good - but too powerfull for me. currently i only need 2 GB of RAM and 2 CPUs.
                      thanks a lot for your help and suggests.
                      best regards
                      Andreas

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                      • jengelh
                        jengelh Banned @AnotherAndy last edited by

                        Possible - but no good idea, because in Debian 9 (https://wiki.debian.org/PHP)
                        only PHP 7.00 is included - which is also EOL at the end of the year.

                        But D9 will keep PHP7.0 alive for as long as it’s needed (until D10 has a reasonable foot, i.e. 2020).

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                        • fbartels
                          fbartels Kopano @jengelh last edited by

                          @jengelh said in Debian 8/9 included PHP Versions EOL on 12/2018 - Nextcloud requires PHP7:

                          But D9 will keep PHP7.0 alive

                          that is of course true as well

                          Regards Felix

                          Resources:
                          https://kopano.com/blog/how-to-get-kopano/
                          https://documentation.kopano.io/
                          https://kb.kopano.io/

                          Support overview:
                          https://kopano.com/support/

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                          • mcostan
                            mcostan @jengelh last edited by

                            @jengelh

                            Question, how about running Kopano on a virtual machine (or server) and the cloud on another one? This way you have no coupling between the two.

                            That’s what I do.

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                            • fbartels
                              fbartels Kopano last edited by

                              @mcostan that is of course the obvious answer. depending on your user load I would even go as far to recommend to always run kopano on a dedicated machine.

                              Regards Felix

                              Resources:
                              https://kopano.com/blog/how-to-get-kopano/
                              https://documentation.kopano.io/
                              https://kb.kopano.io/

                              Support overview:
                              https://kopano.com/support/

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                              • marcus.bauch
                                marcus.bauch last edited by marcus.bauch

                                …hmm. I think Debian support PHP7.2 in the Buster-Release.

                                https://packages.debian.org/search?suite=buster&keywords=php7.2

                                And…yes. You should split your Web-Services from Kopano (core) to different Servers.

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                                • thctlo
                                  thctlo last edited by

                                  Even better,

                                  https://packages.debian.org/search?keywords=kopano
                                  so dont worry the Debian devs will keep this going.

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