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Package php71 provides the PHP scripting language as a Software Collection. For more information about Software Collections, see scl(1). By installing the php71 collection, you will get a minimal set of packages to have a working PHP. Usage: scl enable php71 'php' Software Collections allows use of applications which are not located in the filesystem root hierarchy but are present in an alternative location, which is /opt/remi/php71/root in case of the php71 collection. PHP is an HTML-embedded scripting language. PHP attempts to make it easy for developers to write dynamically generated web pages. PHP also offers built-in database integration for several commercial and non-commercial database management systems, so writing a database-enabled webpage with PHP is fairly simple. The most common use of PHP coding is probably as a replacement for CGI scripts. The php71-php package provides the module (often referred to as mod_php) which adds support for the PHP language to Apache HTTP server. The php71-php-fpm package provides the FastCGI process manager which adds support for the PHP language to FastCGI compatible servers. FastCGI process manager (php-fpm) listens on local network soket (by default port 9000). When working with php71 collection, use the "scl" utility (see scl(1) for usage) to enable the scl environment properly. Configuration for the php71 software collection is located under /etc/opt/remi/php71. Examples: scl enable php71 'command --arg' Run a specific command with argument --arg within php71 software collections environment. scl enable php71 'php' Run php from php71 software collection. scl enable php71 bash Run interactive shell where php71 software collection is enabled. scl enable php71 'man php' Show man pages for php command, which is part of the php71 software collection. systemctl start php71-php-fpm Starts the php-fpm server from php71 software collection.
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