Nice work @Schmeidenbacher, patch works fine.
For the others, just save it locally and add this in PKGBUILD's prepare():
patch -p0 -l -i ${srcdir}/../php56-configure.patch
Like this:
prepare() {
cd ${srcdir}/${_pkgbase}-${pkgver}
patch -p0 -i ${srcdir}/php.ini.patch
patch -p0 -i ${srcdir}/php-fpm.conf.in.patch
patch -p0 -l -i ${srcdir}/../php56-configure.patch
# Just because our Apache 2.4 is configured with a threaded MPM by default does not mean we want to build a ZTS PHP.
# Let's supress this behaviour and build a SAPI that works fine with the prefork MPM.
sed '/APACHE_THREADED_MPM=/d' -i sapi/apache2handler/config.m4 -i configure
# Allow php-tidy to compile with tidy-html5
sed 's/buffio\.h/tidybuffio\.h/' -i ext/tidy/tidy.c
}
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el_aur commented on 2023-03-01 21:07 (UTC)
Created binary repository on build.opensuse.org
https://build.opensuse.org/project/show/home:el:archphp
For Arch Linux, edit /etc/pacman.conf and add the following (note that the order of repositories in pacman.conf is important, since pacman always downloads the first found package):
Then run the following as root
Refresh packages database
Now search for php packages you need:
Install with
pacman -S
packages you need or all PHP 5.6 packages with:el_aur commented on 2023-02-22 16:02 (UTC)
Read Carefully! Breaking changes in compare with native PHP package
Console version /usr/bin/php56 is installed with php56-cli subpackage, php56 doesn't include it anymore!!!
PEAR and PECL are available as php56-pear and php56-pecl subpackages
All shared modules are respresented as stand-alone subpackages and are not included with php56 package anymore.
No more extensions in php.ini itself!
Separate INI files for each extension are placed in /etc/php56/conf.d
They are loaded in correct order according to priority
mickael9 commented on 2018-10-03 17:21 (UTC)
PHP 5.6 will stop getting security updates in January 2019. Consider upgrading to PHP 7 now
mickael9 commented on 2016-04-06 11:51 (UTC) (edited on 2018-10-03 17:18 (UTC) by mickael9)
PLEASE READ : For those who are getting "unknown public key" errors, this is NOT caused by this package. It means GPG is not configured to fetch public keys automatically (which is normal by default)
Please read the instructions at https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Makepkg#Signature_checking
The easiest way to overcome this is to manually import the keys from a keyserver :
mickael9 commented on 2016-01-14 01:53 (UTC) (edited on 2016-08-06 17:00 (UTC) by mickael9)