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==Version 10 Contrib testing==
 
==Version 10 Contrib testing==
This document lists Contribs that, need to be tested or have had been tested running under SME10
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This document lists Contribs that need to be tested or have been tested running under SME10.
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Contribs should work if they are Perl or PHP based (unless php53 deprecated some functions needed). Some binary applications will work as well.
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Contribs should work if they are Perl or PHP based.
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Contribs will require a minimum of PHP 5.4 as supported by v10, or preferably newer versions of PHP via the Remi repos or SCL.
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Some binary applications will work as well.
    
Contribs using perl modules might be broken due to change of path
 
Contribs using perl modules might be broken due to change of path
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{{Note box|'''now you will need to add the package from sme9contribs and  smecontribs to resolve some problems of dependencies...'''}}
 
{{Note box|'''now you will need to add the package from sme9contribs and  smecontribs to resolve some problems of dependencies...'''}}
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{{Note box|'''you might also consider to add some external repo such as [[epel]]...'''}}
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{{Note box|'''also review whether you need to add an external repo, such as [[epel]]...'''}}
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=== Known issue 1: contribs using php and httpd ===
 
=== Known issue 1: contribs using php and httpd ===
SME10 introduce the use of php-fpm and dedicated pools for ibays and contribs. Hence, by default PHP module is disabled. Installing contribs containing a fragment template for /etc/httpd/conf/httpd.conf that contain any PHP module specific syntax will prevent httpd-e-smith to restart and leave you without webserver and server-manager.
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SME10 introduces the use of php-fpm and dedicated pools for ibays and contribs. Hence, by default PHP module is disabled. Installing contribs containing a fragment template for /etc/httpd/conf/httpd.conf that contain any PHP module specific syntax will prevent httpd-e-smith completing the restart and will leave you without webserver and server-manager.
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The following contribs will need rework of their  /etc/httpd/conf/httpd.conf before testing ('''incomplete list to update'''):
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The following contribs will need rework of their  /etc/httpd/conf/httpd.conf before testing ('''incomplete list, to update'''):
 
* smeserver-phpmyadmin
 
* smeserver-phpmyadmin
 
* smeserver-phpldapadmin
 
* smeserver-phpldapadmin

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