LAMP (PHP 5.5.9) for an old web application
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@murgero I did not expect it to be avialable on the app store. But i hope there will be php 5.5.9 docker images still available. And yes i fully understand about security risk, but i have no option until new version of the app finished.
May we continue discuss this on forum chat then. Thank you.
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@murgero said in LAMP (PHP 5.5.9) for an old web application:
@andirahmat I can assist in creating a custom LAMP app for this - however a few things to note before going forward:
- You are asking for an app that will probably never make it to the app store (you will need to install and update via my custom code)
- The software in question is not longer supported (PHP5, ubuntu 14.04, etc)
- The security of the app will NOT be up to standards due to the above.
I think we will get this question again sooner or later.
Will you create a git repo / fork on https://git.cloudron.io/cloudron for that? -
@BrutalBirdie The repo will be on the cloudron gitlab, but it will NOT be endorsed by Cloudron, it will not be official.
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@murgero said in LAMP (PHP 5.5.9) for an old web application:
@BrutalBirdie The repo will be on the cloudron gitlab, but it will NOT be endorsed by Cloudron, it will not be official.
Sure! I am totally aware that this will only be custom app not supported or endorsed by Cloudron.
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@humptydumpty I have an alpha build of this but I have been so busy I never had a chance to complete it. I need to get back into it as @andirahmat was expecting it a long time ago
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@humptydumpty 20.04 doesn't have any repos that would install 5.6 since it's EOL - but my current docker image can be easily swapped to 5.6.
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I'm always for helping people out, and seeing people get help, especially in the right context... But this seems like it can more easily be solved by simply installing a regular LAMP stack on a VPS, with the version(s) you need. You could do it within 30 minutes. Why post such a request here? The minimum specs are clear about Cloudron!
If you actually don't know how to set up a LAMP stack, well, then drop me a DM and I can get you up and running.