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Andrew Fletcher
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As outlined in an earlier article composer php version, when installing the latest version of Drupal the Plesk version and the server version can be different. In plesk, the version of PHP is 7.3.18, whereas, on the Centos server a check through Terminal (php -v) shows PHP 7.1.33 (cli).
When attempting to install Drupal 9 through composer, the following errors will be shown:
Problem 1
- drupal/core-composer-scaffold 9.1.x-dev requires php >=7.3.0 -> your PHP version...
Andrew Fletcher
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I had been running a few Centos 6 servers just past their EOL (30th November...
Andrew Fletcher
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Regular expressions (regex) are extremely useful in extracting information from...
Andrew Fletcher
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I need to set the default php-version of a subscription to php7.3. The...
Andrew Fletcher
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Don't worry this is an issue that many Drupal developers have come across....
Andrew Fletcher
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Creating a new account in Mail on OSX Big Sur (11.2) and complete the required information for:
Email
Username
Password
Account type: IMAP
Incoming mail server
Outgoing mail server
I receive a message "Unable to verify account name or password."
Note: before you follow these steps, ensure that you know / note down all of your account passwords. This is because the saved passwords will be deleted during this process.
The steps that worked for me:
Open the Keychain Access...
Andrew Fletcher
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Working on a new CentOS 7 server, Node wasn't installed. You can...
Andrew Fletcher
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Using a Centos 6 or 7 server, how to check the current version of Apache?
httpd...
Andrew Fletcher
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Attempting to load changes in a staging site and the bountiful error page...
Andrew Fletcher
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Working through migration on a new Centos 7 server, the default mailbox size is...
Andrew Fletcher
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Running a common composer command, post an upgrade on the server to Centos 7 and I received the following error:
/usr/local/bin/composer: line 8: 6210 KilledThe "Killed" message usually means that your process consumed too much memory, so you may simply need to add more memory to your system if possible. You can increase the memory, however, note that you shouldn't be doing this action on a production server, and additionally you shouldn't be using composer update at all....
Andrew Fletcher
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To add ejabberd and run MYSQL to the server I needed to update the server...
Andrew Fletcher
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I'm receiving a server not found when logging in to Plesk from shell or...
Andrew Fletcher
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This page shows a growing list of common commands for viewing and managing your...
Andrew Fletcher
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Whilst updating nodejs and npm on a Centos 6 or 7 server running Apache, I...