Install all php packages whatsoever in apt systems
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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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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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
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
shell-script debian apt apache-httpd php
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