Either php is not activated correctly* or you are using php 4 and you should see a parse error from php if you enable error reporting because php 4 does not support class constants as used by eZ Publish 4.
* If it was correctly activated / loaded as apache module, then the actually php version would have been shown and not 'phpversion()' IF you indeed have the wrong php version.
Thanks for the answer. Yeah, I found that PHP wasn't communicating with Apache and also a package that wasn't needed, but problem is now solved thanks to some help from experts in this field.
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