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This will lead you through a series of steps. The first is to select your **Apache Version**, which we always recommend the latest, currently Apache 2.2.((**Important: | This will lead you through a series of steps. The first is to select your **Apache Version**, which we always recommend the latest, currently Apache 2.2.((**Important: | ||
- | Next, you will chose your PHP major version. Here you can also select both PHP4 and PHP5 to run simultaneously, | + | Next, you will chose your PHP major version. Here you can also select both PHP4 and PHP5 to run simultaneously, |
On the next screen you will select your Minor PHP version. Generally speaking you want to go with the latest available version, however you should check PHP's [[http:// | On the next screen you will select your Minor PHP version. Generally speaking you want to go with the latest available version, however you should check PHP's [[http:// | ||
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On the next and final screen, you will find the options for Apache and PHP when it comes to modules, loaders, and the like. This screen only lists the most commonly select options, and for a more complete list hit the // | On the next and final screen, you will find the options for Apache and PHP when it comes to modules, loaders, and the like. This screen only lists the most commonly select options, and for a more complete list hit the // | ||
- | You will find the most common PHP modules here, however if you find that the one you are looking for is not supported, you may want to consider using a PEAR module, otherwise you can add custom | + | You will find the most common PHP modules here, however if you find that the one you are looking for is not supported, you may want to consider using a PEAR module, otherwise you can add custom |
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+ | ==== Followup ==== | ||
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+ | Once you have selected //Save and Build// the rebuild process with begin. cPanel builds from source, so the process generally takes anywhere from 15-30 minutes, depending on the speed of the server hardware. The webserver continues to function while the build happens in the background. Only near the end of the build process is the webserver stopped and the new build put in place. | ||
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+ | EA3 will rarely leave you with a broken system should the build fail for some reason. If it does indeed fail, it will automatically revert to the previously saved (and working) build. | ||
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+ | If the build completes successfully and you did not select a new PHP loader (such as SuPHP), then you are all set! If you did select a new loader, you will need to specify it as the default in **Main >> Service Configuration >> Apache Configuration >> PHP and SuExec Configuration**. | ||
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