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Jheroen Posted August 8, 2022 Posted August 8, 2022 Hello, What is the best way to test if my board is ready for PHP 8? It should be helpful if there is a script from IPS that can be uploaded to check the current install on problems with PHP 8.X Thanks
Marc Posted August 8, 2022 Posted August 8, 2022 The only way to do so would be to switch to it then run the requirement checker. You can of course ensure your server is running the minimum requirements for PHP 8 before switching it, and check with the authors of any 3rd party items before doing so
Balto Posted August 8, 2022 Posted August 8, 2022 2 minutes ago, Marc Stridgen said: The only way to do so would be to switch to it then run the requirement checker. You can of course ensure your server is running the minimum requirements for PHP 8 before switching it, and check with the authors of any 3rd party items before doing so Hello, is it normal if I upgrade to PHP 8.0 before with the IPS 4.6.12.1 version, everything gets messy? Like my whole theme got broken and I had to put PHP 7.4 version again. When I will update to IPS 4.7.1, I can switch to PHP 8.0 and that will not happen? Thanks!
Marc Posted August 8, 2022 Posted August 8, 2022 3 minutes ago, Balto said: Hello, is it normal if I upgrade to PHP 8.0 before with the IPS 4.6.12.1 version, everything gets messy? Like my whole theme got broken and I had to put PHP 7.4 version again. When I will update to IPS 4.7.1, I can switch to PHP 8.0 and that will not happen? Thanks! 8.1 yes, but not 8.0. Its likely you were missing requirements. I would suggest upgrading first, and then checking everything, then upgrading to PHP 8 Balto 1
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