Sets up a separate rbenv environment for PHP
phpenv-install.sh
UPDATE=yes phpenv-install.sh
The phpenv-install.sh
command sets up a separate rbenv
environment for usage with PHP. This environment is
stored in the $HOME/.phpenv
directory and contains
a phpenv
executable which sets the RBENV_ROOT
environment variable to $HOME/.phpenv
.
To install PHP versions, just put them to the $HOME/.phpenv/versions
directory. You can use php-build
to do this with one command:
$ php-build -i development 5.4.9 $HOME/.phpenv/versions/5.4.9
$ phpenv versions
5.4.9
$ phpenv rehash
$ phpenv global 5.4.9
$ php --version
PHP 5.4.9 (cli) (built: Nov 25 2012 17:27:10)
Copyright (c) 1997-2012 The PHP Group
Zend Engine v2.4.0, Copyright (c) 1998-2012 Zend Technologies
with Xdebug v2.2.1, Copyright (c) 2002-2012, by Derick Rethans
The phpenv-install.sh
command has an optional
"update" mode which updates the $HOME/.phpenv
to
the latest source code from the rbenv repository
and creates a new phpenv
executable.
This mode is triggered by setting the
UPDATE
environment variable before
calling phpenv-install.sh
, for example:
$ UPDATE=yes phpenv-install.sh
Finally, enable phpenv in your shell by adding $HOME/.phpenv/bin
and
$HOME/.phpenv/shims
to your PATH
and adding eval "$(phpenv init -)"
to your $HOME/.bash_profile
or $HOME/.bashrc
(or your shell's
respective file) and restart your shell.
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For rbenv users: Make sure that
~/.rbenv/bin
takes precedence in thePATH
over~/.phpenv/bin
by placing it before, sorbenv
gets used from~/.rbenv
. -
You need to have
git
installed to run thephpenv-install.sh
command.