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59 minutes ago, Rolige said:

Hello:

This is probably related with the fact that the las module version uses a version of PHP that you do not have configured on your hosting. You can continue using the older module version or contact developer to fix this issue (that is not so hard to solve it).

Regards

Stripe official support told me the same about the PHP version installed on my VPS. I'm currently running php 5.5.9 but new stripe module requires at least 5.6. I can't update php to newer version because I'm running ubuntu 14.04 LTS server that is no longer receiving updates. So I think the easiest way to update PHP is to use another repository who provide updated PHP libs for 14.04. 

Everybody suggest Ondřej Surý  repo to do that (https://tecadmin.net/install-php5-on-ubuntu/) but I'm concerned about the consequences on a live environment.

 

peppezic

peppezic

49 minutes ago, Rolige said:

Hello:

This is probably related with the fact that the las module version uses a version of PHP that you do not have configured on your hosting. You can continue using the older module version or contact developer to fix this issue (that is not so hard to solve it).

Regards

Stripe official support told me the same about the PHP version installed on my VPS. I'm currently running php 5.5.9 but new stripe module requires at least 5.6. I can't update php to newer version because I'm running ubuntu 14.04 LTS server that is no longer receiving updates. So I think the easiest way to update PHP is to use another repository who provide updated PHP libs for 14.04. 

Do you know a reliable PHP repo for 14.04 ?

 

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