If these extensions are not mandatory, you can remove them before the upgrade, else, you will have to be patient. See the compatibility tracking list: PECL extensions RPM status The upgrade can fail (by design) when some installed extensions are not yet compatible with PHP 7.4. With Zend OPcache v7.4.0, Copyright (c), by Zend Technologies Zend Engine v3.4.0, Copyright (c) Zend Technologies Yum-config-manager -enable remi-php74 Fedoraĭnf config-manager -set-enabled remi-php74īy choice, the packages have the same name than in the distribution, so a simple update is enough: Needed packages are in the remi-safe (enabled by default) and remi-php74 repositories, the latest is not enabled by default (administrator choice according to the desired PHP version). With Fedora modular and RHEL / CentOS 8, you can simply use the remi-7.4 stream of the php module Subscription-manager repos -enable=rhel-7-server-optional-rpms CentOS version 8.0 On Fedora, standards repositories are enough, on Enterprise Linux (RHEL, CentOS) the Extra Packages for Enterprise Linux ( EPEL) repository must be configured, and on RHEL the optional channel must be enabled.
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