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The snag with Ubuntu 12 is finding PHP 7 and the sodium libraries
for it.<br>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 02/11/2018 20:02, bbrendon--- via
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<div dir="auto">It works. It’s a bit tricky. I have it running
in a shared environment with nginx. I’m opposed to the current
“dedicate a VM to it” mantra but my voice is too small so it
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<div dir="auto">Running it on Ubuntu 12 sounds like a bad idea but
it must be possible. Just how hard is it going to be... is the
the question.</div>
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<div dir="ltr">On Fri, Nov 2, 2018 at 02:19 Garry Glendown via
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I've been using ZendTo quite a while, usually on stand-alone
servers,<br>
but have now got to install in a shared environment ... that
is, I need<br>
to put it in a sub-directory of a webserver... I'm not sure
the install<br>
scripts will be "compatible" with the shared environment
(which,<br>
additionally, is a pretty old Ubuntu 12 installation).
What's the<br>
recommended course of action in such a case?<br>
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Tnx, -garry<br>
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