ZipperZapper
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My server is running out of disk space and before upgrading I was doing a quick scan to see if things that shouldn't be there are taking up (too) much space.
I noticed the /usr/local/directadmin/custombuild folder was over 4GB.
It turns out, it contains a lot of PHP folders from between 500-600 MB in size:
527M ./php-7.1.4
526M ./php-7.1.3
131M ./mysql_backups
527M ./php-7.1.6
526M ./php-7.1.2
526M ./php-7.1.1
525M ./php-7.1.0
The weird thing is: I do not have PHP 7.1 installed anymore? Custombuild is set to 7.2 and 7.1 was removed with the 'Remove software' tab in the Custombuild plugin a while ago.
Is there a reason these folders are there? There's not one for PHP v 7.2, while that's the one I'm using in production right now. Is it a bug of some sort, and is it save to delete them?
I noticed the /usr/local/directadmin/custombuild folder was over 4GB.
It turns out, it contains a lot of PHP folders from between 500-600 MB in size:
527M ./php-7.1.4
526M ./php-7.1.3
131M ./mysql_backups
527M ./php-7.1.6
526M ./php-7.1.2
526M ./php-7.1.1
525M ./php-7.1.0
The weird thing is: I do not have PHP 7.1 installed anymore? Custombuild is set to 7.2 and 7.1 was removed with the 'Remove software' tab in the Custombuild plugin a while ago.
Is there a reason these folders are there? There's not one for PHP v 7.2, while that's the one I'm using in production right now. Is it a bug of some sort, and is it save to delete them?