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In extend to my previous post :https://lemmy.ml/post/22320175

I cannot install drupal 11 on a fresh Debian install, in fact I tried everything and it's no more the fault of proxmox, but the PHP installation.

Drupal 11 needs php 8.3 to work, but Debian official repos go only to php 8.2, so I used the sury.org Debian repo to install the latest PHP version. And this is the start of the problem, this install gives me the error shown in the other post, exhausted memory.

I search in the info.php, memory related stuff, and the only difference between the "official" PHP (8.2) and sury one is that in the mysqldn section it shows statistics to yes. But I don't know how to disable it...

Any ideas? Thanks 😉

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[–] magikmw@lemm.ee 2 points 1 week ago (1 children)

Did the 8.3 replace official repo 8.2 or does it use different naming for php binaries? The config files might be separate too.

Try using phpinfo() to check your working config. You can just place a file with the function in the root of your webserver and it should work.

It seems like the memory allowance is too low for drupal to load.

[–] foremanguy92_@lemmy.ml 1 points 1 week ago

In fact when using PHP from sury.org the PHP 8.3 is available in addition to PHP 8.2. When using the phpinfo() and comparing the two PHP versions the only difference related a bit to memory are the statistics that are turned on. Nothing really more