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Problem: PHP 7.4 dependency #1709

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wioxjk opened this issue Nov 9, 2023 · 1 comment · May be fixed by #1909
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Problem: PHP 7.4 dependency #1709

wioxjk opened this issue Nov 9, 2023 · 1 comment · May be fixed by #1909
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wioxjk commented Nov 9, 2023

Current Behavior

PHP 7.4 is EOL since November last year.

Expected Behavior

Support for newer and supported PHP-versions

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@wioxjk wioxjk added the Type: bug A flaw in the code that causes the software to produce an incorrect or unexpected result. label Nov 9, 2023
@anvit anvit added Type: enhancement An improvement to existing functionality. php Pull requests that update Php code and removed Type: bug A flaw in the code that causes the software to produce an incorrect or unexpected result. labels Apr 10, 2024
@anvit anvit added this to the 2.9.0 milestone Apr 10, 2024
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Hans-Arno commented Dec 3, 2024

This one prevents installation on Ubuntu 24.
Currently PHP 8.3 is state of the art.

@anvit anvit linked a pull request Jan 22, 2025 that will close this issue
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