apt install php7.1-curl depends libcurl3 but I have libcurl4 installed












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There does seem to be some other related questions to this issue but I want to ask my own to give it more content specific to my situation, if it helps diagnose the problem and how to correct it.



I have multiple versions of PHP installed:
sudo update-alternatives --config php lists:



  0            /usr/bin/php7.3   73        auto mode
1 /usr/bin/php5.6 56 manual mode
* 2 /usr/bin/php7.1 71 manual mode
3 /usr/bin/php7.2 72 manual mode
4 /usr/bin/php7.3 73 manual mode


I am trying to use PHP 7.1 for a project, and I need to get curl installed. The problem is that it keeps failing install due to dependency issues.



I can't install libcurl3 because it isn't available (and it probably isn't wise to do so considering libcurl4 is already installed).



libcurl4 is already the newest version (7.64.0-1).


I have tried different PHP versions and tried installing the curl extension for each, as well as php-curl (generally) as well. To no avail.



Does anyone have a solution?










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    There does seem to be some other related questions to this issue but I want to ask my own to give it more content specific to my situation, if it helps diagnose the problem and how to correct it.



    I have multiple versions of PHP installed:
    sudo update-alternatives --config php lists:



      0            /usr/bin/php7.3   73        auto mode
    1 /usr/bin/php5.6 56 manual mode
    * 2 /usr/bin/php7.1 71 manual mode
    3 /usr/bin/php7.2 72 manual mode
    4 /usr/bin/php7.3 73 manual mode


    I am trying to use PHP 7.1 for a project, and I need to get curl installed. The problem is that it keeps failing install due to dependency issues.



    I can't install libcurl3 because it isn't available (and it probably isn't wise to do so considering libcurl4 is already installed).



    libcurl4 is already the newest version (7.64.0-1).


    I have tried different PHP versions and tried installing the curl extension for each, as well as php-curl (generally) as well. To no avail.



    Does anyone have a solution?










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      There does seem to be some other related questions to this issue but I want to ask my own to give it more content specific to my situation, if it helps diagnose the problem and how to correct it.



      I have multiple versions of PHP installed:
      sudo update-alternatives --config php lists:



        0            /usr/bin/php7.3   73        auto mode
      1 /usr/bin/php5.6 56 manual mode
      * 2 /usr/bin/php7.1 71 manual mode
      3 /usr/bin/php7.2 72 manual mode
      4 /usr/bin/php7.3 73 manual mode


      I am trying to use PHP 7.1 for a project, and I need to get curl installed. The problem is that it keeps failing install due to dependency issues.



      I can't install libcurl3 because it isn't available (and it probably isn't wise to do so considering libcurl4 is already installed).



      libcurl4 is already the newest version (7.64.0-1).


      I have tried different PHP versions and tried installing the curl extension for each, as well as php-curl (generally) as well. To no avail.



      Does anyone have a solution?










      share|improve this question














      There does seem to be some other related questions to this issue but I want to ask my own to give it more content specific to my situation, if it helps diagnose the problem and how to correct it.



      I have multiple versions of PHP installed:
      sudo update-alternatives --config php lists:



        0            /usr/bin/php7.3   73        auto mode
      1 /usr/bin/php5.6 56 manual mode
      * 2 /usr/bin/php7.1 71 manual mode
      3 /usr/bin/php7.2 72 manual mode
      4 /usr/bin/php7.3 73 manual mode


      I am trying to use PHP 7.1 for a project, and I need to get curl installed. The problem is that it keeps failing install due to dependency issues.



      I can't install libcurl3 because it isn't available (and it probably isn't wise to do so considering libcurl4 is already installed).



      libcurl4 is already the newest version (7.64.0-1).


      I have tried different PHP versions and tried installing the curl extension for each, as well as php-curl (generally) as well. To no avail.



      Does anyone have a solution?







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          I am using PureOs Green. The solution to my problem was to update my sources (e.g. sudo apt edit-sources) for ondrey/php to:



          deb http://ppa.launchpad.net/ondrej/php/ubuntu bionic main 
          deb-src http://ppa.launchpad.net/ondrej/php/ubuntu bionic main


          Where my bionic was xenial before.



          I was then able to sudo apt update && sudo apt upgrade followed by the library I was after, e.g. sudo apt install php-curl






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            I am using PureOs Green. The solution to my problem was to update my sources (e.g. sudo apt edit-sources) for ondrey/php to:



            deb http://ppa.launchpad.net/ondrej/php/ubuntu bionic main 
            deb-src http://ppa.launchpad.net/ondrej/php/ubuntu bionic main


            Where my bionic was xenial before.



            I was then able to sudo apt update && sudo apt upgrade followed by the library I was after, e.g. sudo apt install php-curl






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              I am using PureOs Green. The solution to my problem was to update my sources (e.g. sudo apt edit-sources) for ondrey/php to:



              deb http://ppa.launchpad.net/ondrej/php/ubuntu bionic main 
              deb-src http://ppa.launchpad.net/ondrej/php/ubuntu bionic main


              Where my bionic was xenial before.



              I was then able to sudo apt update && sudo apt upgrade followed by the library I was after, e.g. sudo apt install php-curl






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                I am using PureOs Green. The solution to my problem was to update my sources (e.g. sudo apt edit-sources) for ondrey/php to:



                deb http://ppa.launchpad.net/ondrej/php/ubuntu bionic main 
                deb-src http://ppa.launchpad.net/ondrej/php/ubuntu bionic main


                Where my bionic was xenial before.



                I was then able to sudo apt update && sudo apt upgrade followed by the library I was after, e.g. sudo apt install php-curl






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                I am using PureOs Green. The solution to my problem was to update my sources (e.g. sudo apt edit-sources) for ondrey/php to:



                deb http://ppa.launchpad.net/ondrej/php/ubuntu bionic main 
                deb-src http://ppa.launchpad.net/ondrej/php/ubuntu bionic main


                Where my bionic was xenial before.



                I was then able to sudo apt update && sudo apt upgrade followed by the library I was after, e.g. sudo apt install php-curl







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