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    Phoronix: PHP 7.0 Is Being Planned For Fedora 25

    The upcoming release of Fedora 24 isn't shipping with PHP 7.0 but for Fedora 25 later in the year is when they plan to migrate to PHP7 for its speed improvements and more...

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  • #2
    gotta love release cycles not matching up!

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    • #3
      Originally posted by boxie View Post
      gotta love release cycles not matching up!
      lol k,

      Go use Arch, Manjaro or Tumbleweed if you don't want to wait.

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      • #4
        if you really need php7 on fedora, you could always install from the remi repository.

        Here is a quick howto upgrade default PHP version provided on Fedora, RHEL or CentOS with latest version 7.0.   Repositories configuration: On Fedora, standards repositories are

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        • #5
          Originally posted by Mystro256 View Post

          lol k,

          Go use Arch, Manjaro or Tumbleweed if you don't want to wait.
          Even Ubuntu 16.04 LTS already came with PHP 7.0, and it was lauched 2 months ago.

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