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I'm quite fed up with tracking packages of PHP extensions that are needed for some GUIs like PHPMyAdmin or some CMSs like Drupal.



For example, I once did:



apt upgrade php-{cli,curl,mbstring,mcrypt,gd}


but now mcrypt is deprecated.



Also, in Arch Linux, some php-extension packages are included OOB in the php package.



Is there an apt command to install all PHP packages whatsoever that I could run after apt install lamp-server^ to save all this tracking?



Maybe apt install php is exactly what I need? Pilot6 thank you !









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    I'm quite fed up with tracking packages of PHP extensions that are needed for some GUIs like PHPMyAdmin or some CMSs like Drupal.



    For example, I once did:



    apt upgrade php-{cli,curl,mbstring,mcrypt,gd}


    but now mcrypt is deprecated.



    Also, in Arch Linux, some php-extension packages are included OOB in the php package.



    Is there an apt command to install all PHP packages whatsoever that I could run after apt install lamp-server^ to save all this tracking?



    Maybe apt install php is exactly what I need? Pilot6 thank you !









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      I'm quite fed up with tracking packages of PHP extensions that are needed for some GUIs like PHPMyAdmin or some CMSs like Drupal.



      For example, I once did:



      apt upgrade php-{cli,curl,mbstring,mcrypt,gd}


      but now mcrypt is deprecated.



      Also, in Arch Linux, some php-extension packages are included OOB in the php package.



      Is there an apt command to install all PHP packages whatsoever that I could run after apt install lamp-server^ to save all this tracking?



      Maybe apt install php is exactly what I need? Pilot6 thank you !









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      I'm quite fed up with tracking packages of PHP extensions that are needed for some GUIs like PHPMyAdmin or some CMSs like Drupal.



      For example, I once did:



      apt upgrade php-{cli,curl,mbstring,mcrypt,gd}


      but now mcrypt is deprecated.



      Also, in Arch Linux, some php-extension packages are included OOB in the php package.



      Is there an apt command to install all PHP packages whatsoever that I could run after apt install lamp-server^ to save all this tracking?



      Maybe apt install php is exactly what I need? Pilot6 thank you !







      shell-script debian apt apache-httpd php





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