Loaded: loaded (/lib/systemd/system/ enabled vendor preset: enabled)Īctive: active (running) since Sun 16:51:16 UTC 59s ago The first part of this guide is based on How to Install PHP 8 for Apache and NGINX on Ubuntu. While I have other websites that use devops pipelines for deployment, I needed to do the manual process a few times, so I've recorded it here.Īpart from anything, I believe it is good to understand the manual process of setting up PHP and Nginx, even if you will eventually be using a DevOps process or a container such as Docker.Īt the time of writing, PHP 8 is not yet available on the default Ubuntu 20.04 repositories (nor Debian, for that matter).Īlso, at the time of writing, there were some minor issues with MySQL, I'm sure they were very minor issues, but I went with MariaDB to have a process that was as simple as possible, and because I tend to use MariaDB anyway. ![]() I also have some older sites that are going to be put on AWS Elastic Beanstalk, but I want to get them working remotely on PHP 8 before I do. ![]() I needed to set up instances running PHP 8 a few times to test that my WordPress plugins and composer packages work on PHP 8.
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