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On Mar 12, 2018, at 11:19 AM, Buck Calabro <kc2hiz@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On 3/10/2018 6:53 PM, Alan Seiden wrote:
It looks like you have the upgrade straightened out, but if not, here’s our page of Zend Server 9 (PHP 7) upgrade tips that Jon alluded to:
https://www.seidengroup.com/2017/07/24/resources-for-upgrading-to-php-7-on-ibm-i/
Thank you for the link. I don't think I am a good fit for PHP. My best
guess is that I am too much a beginner to be helped by the information
there.
It's important that I relate that this is for a hobby project. I am
expressly, explicitly, and permanently forbidden to deploy a web app.
This means that I know very little about PHP on i, and that I don't have
a lot of time to devote to researching it beyond lunch hours.
With that in mind, I gave up trying to install a more recent Zend Server
on IBM i. I don't blame Zend or IBM; I just don't know much, haven't
kept up at all, and it's apparently going to take a big chunk of time to
catch up. Time is not something I have an excess of, and since this is
a hobby project, I'm decided to cut my losses.
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Your updates make it better!
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