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PHP mailparse extension/modul

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      Hi Everyone. I have this app that requires PHP mailparse extension/module. https://www.php.net/manual/en/book.mailparse.php

      Anyone have managed to install and enable this module on LAMP 7.4 ?

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        How are these extensions usually installed? If you have a .so, you can install following the docs here - https://docs.cloudron.io/apps/lamp/#installing-custom-php-extensions (like ioncube)

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          How are these extensions usually installed? If you have a .so, you can install following the docs here - https://docs.cloudron.io/apps/lamp/#installing-custom-php-extensions (like ioncube)

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          @girish said in PHP mailparse extension/modul:

          How are these extensions usually installed? If you have a .so, you can install following the docs here - https://docs.cloudron.io/apps/lamp/#installing-custom-php-extensions (like ioncube)

          This is my first time installing the app. There is this page https://pecl.php.net/package/mailparse but i do not see any .so files on it. I guess this is different from ioncube.

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            It looks like one has to do pecl install mailparse which doesn't work right now because of the readonly file system. Have to figure what is the easiest way to do this.

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              It looks like one has to do pecl install mailparse which doesn't work right now because of the readonly file system. Have to figure what is the easiest way to do this.

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              @girish said in PHP mailparse extension/modul:

              It looks like one has to do pecl install mailparse which doesn't work right now because of the readonly file system. Have to figure what is the easiest way to do this.

              Is it possible to preinstalled with apt on the app repo?

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                @andirahmat OK, I learnt a bit more about this now.

                PECL is PHP extensions written in C. PEAR is PHP extensions written in PHP.

                Luckily, as you pointed out mailparse is already there in apt. So, I have pushed an update for the PHP 7.4 app to have mailparse in it. I also added it to the php-postgres repo.

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                  @andirahmat OK, I learnt a bit more about this now.

                  PECL is PHP extensions written in C. PEAR is PHP extensions written in PHP.

                  Luckily, as you pointed out mailparse is already there in apt. So, I have pushed an update for the PHP 7.4 app to have mailparse in it. I also added it to the php-postgres repo.

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                  @girish said in PHP mailparse extension/modul:

                  @andirahmat OK, I learnt a bit more about this now.

                  PECL is PHP extensions written in C. PEAR is PHP extensions written in PHP.

                  Luckily, as you pointed out mailparse is already there in apt. So, I have pushed an update for the PHP 7.4 app to have mailparse in it. I also added it to the php-postgres repo.

                  Thank you! I'll try again.

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