![]() ![]() I've just lost hours trying it to install php 8.2 and it failed with one lib or another, constantly claiming that my XCode command line tools are outdated (duh! – and I am not upgrading those as it would require updating the OS to the latest version which would in turn strain my MBP even further). Oh, and using homebrew is not really an option. So obviously, the php version in use by the OS doesn't know about PHP 7.3 MacPorts has installed the PHP 7.3 into /opt/local/bin. Zend Engine v3.3.33, Copyright (c) 1998-2018 Zend Technologies The oldest MacBook had Mac OS X 10.10 installed. The oldest MacBook Pro which can upgrade to Mojave shipped with 10.7, Lion. The oldest MacBook Air, Mac mini, and iMac which can upgrade to Mojave shipped with 10.8, Mountain Lion. "$NVM_DIR/bash_completion" # This loads nvm bash_completion All of the Macs that are older than 10.11, need to be updated to 10.11 first before installing Mojave. PATH=/opt/local/bin:/opt/local/sbin:"$PATH"Įxport PATH=$:/Applications/Visual\ Studio\ Code.app/Contents/Resources/app/bin/ ![]() bash_profile looks like this PATH=/usr/bin:/bin:/sbin:/opt/bin ![]() Which, I suppose, is the version shipped with the OS. Zend Engine v3.1.0, Copyright (c) 1998-2018 Zend Technologies When I run php -v it gives me PHP 7.1.33 (cli) (built: 22:52:32) ( NTS ) I've installed PHP 7.3 via MacPorts (I need that exact version right now, I might update it later). I am struggling with linking the newly installed PHP version on macOS Mojave (10.14.6) ![]()
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