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Use system php binary instead of hard-coded /usr/bin/php #10

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@jessehs

I installed PHP-5.5 with homebrew, and enabled opcache. When running the deserialize php command, I get an opcache related error, because the binary being executed is /usr/bin/php instead of /usr/local/bin/php.

See the following line: https://github.com/sequelpro/Bundles/blob/master/contributed/Deserialize%20php.spBundle/command.plist#L10

Can this be changed to use an environment variable, say a bash script to run the which php command?

Changing the line referenced to /usr/local/bin/php seems to fix the problem.

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