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I'm trying to install SOAP on server. This is what I did:

  1. Got into WHM Module Installers
  2. Installed SOAP 0.13.0
  3. Confirmed it was there; looked in FTP and I see the SOAP directory created
  4. Restarted server Added phpinfo on server and went to it on browser
  5. Also added extension = php_soap.so on php settings Didn't see SOAP on phpinfo

Am I missing something?

Thanks,

Kakenx
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Problem solved. After installing the application on module installers in WHM, need to go to EasyApache and add SOAP in the exhaustive list and build it.

Kakenx
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In addition to the answer submitted by @kakenx , follow the steps to enable extension with EasyApache

  • Login to WHM control panel
  • Select EasyApache from left nav
  • On EasyApache, click on the gear icon on default profile under Previously Saved Config section.
  • Add SOAP extension in Exhaustive Options List.
  • Click Save and Build
  • Click Recompile and wait for the compilation process
  • After done with everything, restart Apache

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saiid
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What @saiid mentioned worked 100% been looking and doing SUDO's for over 2 hours turns out its just a whm easyapche setting...

just in 2022 its whm -> easyapche4 -> Currently Installed Packages (Click customize) -> PHP Extensions (search soap) enable both php74-php-soap & php80-php-soap next then follow steps to provision.

boom bobs your uncle works like a charm. |

Edit no restard required can if you using woocommerce youll notice its enabled under status