> This version of LSAPI is a little out of date. You can always get the latest release from our site: http://www.litespeedtech.com/packages/l … est.tar.gz You would just need to just overwite *.c and *.h in the php-5.x.x/sapi/litespeed/. The other files in there don't need to be touched.
I don't want to alter php sources.
litespeed have recently be updated to 6.4 in php 5.4+ and 6.6 in php 5.6+
> They also suggest that, instead of naming the binary just lsphp, you might want to name the binary lsphp55, lsphp54, etc. LSWS users often have multiple versions of PHP at once.
This not possible, as it won't be possible to install both versions because of dependencies (php-common and other extensions)
The only solution to correctly manage parallel installation is SCL (for now, I don't plan to provide SCL build of PHP)
> Oh, one last question — on my personal remi installation, remi.repo doesn't have remi-php55. Why would that be? It has remi and remi-test...
The updated file is provided by latest remi-release package.
Check if you have a remi.repo.rpmnew.
Laptop: Fedora 38 + rpmfusion + remi (SCL only)
x86_64 builder: Fedora 39 + rpmfusion + remi-test
aarch64 builder: RHEL 9 with EPEL
Hosting Server: CentOS 8 Stream with EPEL, rpmfusion, remi