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In my wordpress dashboard i am getting "ZipArchive class is missing on your server" this error. I already installed PHP 7.0 on my Ubuntu server. How can i solve this.










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    In my wordpress dashboard i am getting "ZipArchive class is missing on your server" this error. I already installed PHP 7.0 on my Ubuntu server. How can i solve this.










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      In my wordpress dashboard i am getting "ZipArchive class is missing on your server" this error. I already installed PHP 7.0 on my Ubuntu server. How can i solve this.










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      In my wordpress dashboard i am getting "ZipArchive class is missing on your server" this error. I already installed PHP 7.0 on my Ubuntu server. How can i solve this.







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          Try to install zip archive
          depending on which version of php you have installed, try the following



          sudo apt-get install php-zip


          or if you have php5.6



          sudo apt-get install php5.6-zip


          or if you have php7.



          sudo apt-get install php7.0-zip


          Then restart the server



          sudo service apache2 restart


          To install specific package See this






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            Yeah It's working Thank you.

            – muraliniceguy97
            Jul 15 '17 at 13:52











          • Using Ubuntu 18.04, with default php package 7.2.10, you just need to use sudo apt-get install php-zip

            – jhcaiced
            Nov 25 '18 at 1:31



















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          When upgrading to PHP 7, you should make sure to install the PHP 7 versions of you libraries as well. The PPA providing PHP 7 also provides a php7.0-zip package. You can install it with:



          sudo apt-get install php7.0-zip


          To see additional PHP 7 libraries that are available, run:



          sudo apt-cache search php7.0-*


          Refer this url : https://www.digitalocean.com/community/questions/php-7-0-ziparchive-library-is-missing-or-disabled






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            Try to install zip archive
            depending on which version of php you have installed, try the following



            sudo apt-get install php-zip


            or if you have php5.6



            sudo apt-get install php5.6-zip


            or if you have php7.



            sudo apt-get install php7.0-zip


            Then restart the server



            sudo service apache2 restart


            To install specific package See this






            share|improve this answer





















            • 1





              Yeah It's working Thank you.

              – muraliniceguy97
              Jul 15 '17 at 13:52











            • Using Ubuntu 18.04, with default php package 7.2.10, you just need to use sudo apt-get install php-zip

              – jhcaiced
              Nov 25 '18 at 1:31
















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            Try to install zip archive
            depending on which version of php you have installed, try the following



            sudo apt-get install php-zip


            or if you have php5.6



            sudo apt-get install php5.6-zip


            or if you have php7.



            sudo apt-get install php7.0-zip


            Then restart the server



            sudo service apache2 restart


            To install specific package See this






            share|improve this answer





















            • 1





              Yeah It's working Thank you.

              – muraliniceguy97
              Jul 15 '17 at 13:52











            • Using Ubuntu 18.04, with default php package 7.2.10, you just need to use sudo apt-get install php-zip

              – jhcaiced
              Nov 25 '18 at 1:31














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            Try to install zip archive
            depending on which version of php you have installed, try the following



            sudo apt-get install php-zip


            or if you have php5.6



            sudo apt-get install php5.6-zip


            or if you have php7.



            sudo apt-get install php7.0-zip


            Then restart the server



            sudo service apache2 restart


            To install specific package See this






            share|improve this answer















            Try to install zip archive
            depending on which version of php you have installed, try the following



            sudo apt-get install php-zip


            or if you have php5.6



            sudo apt-get install php5.6-zip


            or if you have php7.



            sudo apt-get install php7.0-zip


            Then restart the server



            sudo service apache2 restart


            To install specific package See this







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            • 1





              Yeah It's working Thank you.

              – muraliniceguy97
              Jul 15 '17 at 13:52











            • Using Ubuntu 18.04, with default php package 7.2.10, you just need to use sudo apt-get install php-zip

              – jhcaiced
              Nov 25 '18 at 1:31














            • 1





              Yeah It's working Thank you.

              – muraliniceguy97
              Jul 15 '17 at 13:52











            • Using Ubuntu 18.04, with default php package 7.2.10, you just need to use sudo apt-get install php-zip

              – jhcaiced
              Nov 25 '18 at 1:31








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            Yeah It's working Thank you.

            – muraliniceguy97
            Jul 15 '17 at 13:52





            Yeah It's working Thank you.

            – muraliniceguy97
            Jul 15 '17 at 13:52













            Using Ubuntu 18.04, with default php package 7.2.10, you just need to use sudo apt-get install php-zip

            – jhcaiced
            Nov 25 '18 at 1:31





            Using Ubuntu 18.04, with default php package 7.2.10, you just need to use sudo apt-get install php-zip

            – jhcaiced
            Nov 25 '18 at 1:31













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            When upgrading to PHP 7, you should make sure to install the PHP 7 versions of you libraries as well. The PPA providing PHP 7 also provides a php7.0-zip package. You can install it with:



            sudo apt-get install php7.0-zip


            To see additional PHP 7 libraries that are available, run:



            sudo apt-cache search php7.0-*


            Refer this url : https://www.digitalocean.com/community/questions/php-7-0-ziparchive-library-is-missing-or-disabled






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              When upgrading to PHP 7, you should make sure to install the PHP 7 versions of you libraries as well. The PPA providing PHP 7 also provides a php7.0-zip package. You can install it with:



              sudo apt-get install php7.0-zip


              To see additional PHP 7 libraries that are available, run:



              sudo apt-cache search php7.0-*


              Refer this url : https://www.digitalocean.com/community/questions/php-7-0-ziparchive-library-is-missing-or-disabled






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                When upgrading to PHP 7, you should make sure to install the PHP 7 versions of you libraries as well. The PPA providing PHP 7 also provides a php7.0-zip package. You can install it with:



                sudo apt-get install php7.0-zip


                To see additional PHP 7 libraries that are available, run:



                sudo apt-cache search php7.0-*


                Refer this url : https://www.digitalocean.com/community/questions/php-7-0-ziparchive-library-is-missing-or-disabled






                share|improve this answer













                When upgrading to PHP 7, you should make sure to install the PHP 7 versions of you libraries as well. The PPA providing PHP 7 also provides a php7.0-zip package. You can install it with:



                sudo apt-get install php7.0-zip


                To see additional PHP 7 libraries that are available, run:



                sudo apt-cache search php7.0-*


                Refer this url : https://www.digitalocean.com/community/questions/php-7-0-ziparchive-library-is-missing-or-disabled







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