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Ubuntu Trusty is EOL; ondej/php has removed all PHP versions #226

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danmooney2 opened this issue May 6, 2019 · 9 comments
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Ubuntu Trusty is EOL; ondej/php has removed all PHP versions #226

danmooney2 opened this issue May 6, 2019 · 9 comments

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@danmooney2
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danmooney2 commented May 6, 2019

With Ubuntu 14 being EOL April 2019, PHP packages are no longer available from the PPA for this version. Impact is that any install or reinstall will go forward without any PHP binary installed. See https://www.patreon.com/posts/ubuntu-14-04-php-22093917.

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Think I updated this correctly but not sure: https://app.vagrantup.com/dmooney/boxes/magento2.ubuntu

@yanivmo
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yanivmo commented May 7, 2019

@danmooney2 I've noticed you updated to 16.04. Why not to go directly to 18.04.2?

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@yanivmo Whatever works. My box does not work so I'll defer to someone who knows how to set it up properly.

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yanivmo commented May 7, 2019

@danmooney2 I need it desperately myself but unfortunately it would take too much effort for me to try to solve it myself.

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@paliarush I can confirm this issue...I just got back from a 1.5 month long trip and I'm trying to get MSI installed. However, I keep getting Unable to locate package php7.1 errors during a fresh install (after removing the box). The final error is ERROR: Module php7.1 does not exist! when the "Configuring PHP 7.1" message is displayed and the Magento install fails. I just figured out it's because the box comes with Ubuntu 14.04, but going through the available packages here: https://launchpad.net/~ondrej/+archive/ubuntu/php/+index?batch=75&memo=150&start=150 php7.1 no longer has a package for 14.04. Can we upgrade the box to use Ubuntu 16.04?

@JackWormUK
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I was wondering the same thing. Need at least PHP 7.1 for Magento 2.3.x. I cant get the bx to work (even after A LOT of messing around with this) as Magento wont install because of the PHP requirement

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+1

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mavinbe commented Nov 26, 2019

I've made a fork wich runs wich uses a debian/buster64 vagrant box.
I made many changes to make it run.
It's not well tested but you can have a try:
https://github.com/mavinbeh/magento2-vagrant-for-developers

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medmek commented Jan 27, 2024

I've made a fork wich runs wich uses a debian/buster64 vagrant box. I made many changes to make it run. It's not well tested but you can have a try: https://github.com/mavinbeh/magento2-vagrant-for-developers

It seems like not found 😢

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