PHP version 7.4.20 and 8.0.7
RPMs of PHP version 8.0.7 are available in remi-php80 repository for Fedora 32-34 and Enterprise Linux (RHEL, CentOS).
RPMs of PHP version 7.4.20 are available in remi repository for Fedora 32-34 and remi-php74 repository Enterprise Linux (RHEL, CentOS).
No security fix this month, so no update for version 7.3.28.
PHP version 7.2 have reached its end of life and is no longer maintained by the PHP project.
These versions are also available as Software Collections in the remi-safe repository and as module for Fedora 32-34 and EL-8.
Version announcements:
Installation: use the Configuration Wizard and choose your version and installation mode.
Replacement of default PHP by version 8.0 installation (simplest):
yum-config-manager --enable remi-php80 yum updateor, the modular way (Fedora and EL 8):
dnf module reset php dnf module enable php:remi-8.0 dnf update php\*Parallel installation of version 8.0 as Software Collection
yum install php80Replacement of default PHP by version 7.4 installation (simplest):
yum-config-manager --enable remi-php74 yum updateor, the modular way (Fedora and EL 8):
dnf module reset php dnf module enable php:remi-7.4 dnf update php\*Parallel installation of version 7.4 as Software Collection
yum install php74Replacement of default PHP by version 7.3 installation (simplest):
yum-config-manager --enable remi-php73 yum update php\*or, the modular way (Fedora and EL 8):
dnf module reset php dnf module enable php:remi-7.3 dnf update php\*Parallel installation of version 7.3 as Software Collection
yum install php73And soon in the official updates:
- Fedora Rawhide now have PHP version 8.0.6
- Fedora 34 - PHP 7.4.20
- Fedora 33 - PHP 7.4.20
To be noticed :
- EL-8 RPMs are build using RHEL-8.3 (next will use 8.4)
- EL-7 RPMs are build using RHEL-7.9
- EL-7 builds now use libicu65 (version 65.1)
- EL builds now uses oniguruma5php (version 6.9.5, instead of outdated system library)
- oci8 extension now uses Oracle Client version 21.1
- a lot of extensions are also available, see the PHP extensions RPM status (from PECL and other sources) page
Information:
Remi Collet has released PHP 7.4.20 and 8.0.7 packages for Fedora and RHEL based Linux distributions.