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    Hey Nuxwin,


    I'd really prefer to wait for an official upgrade path. I read your recent posts on Twitter regarding PHP7.x tests are now passing. Really appreciate your hard work on this.


    Could you give a rough schedule for the release maybe? I'm currently facing resellers who will leave if they woun't get access to PHP 7.3 soon.

    I know, it's hard to tell, but should I expect it more like two weeks or two months until the next release? :)


    Best regards,

    Sven.

    I'm already too new. Should I just downgrade?


    Downgrading would result in removal of a whole bunch of packages:

    Hi,


    I also started to implement the mentioned solution to be able to install php7.3 - hopefully in a non-intrusive way to allow future i-MSCP and PhpSwitcher upgrades without problems.


    Currently I'm stuck with this error:

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    The following packages have unmet dependencies:

    libssl-dev : Depends: libssl1.1 (= 1.1.0k-1~deb9u1) but 1.1.1c-1+0~20190710.13+debian9~1.gbp359e02 is to be installed

    [ERROR] main: An unexpected error occurred: An error occurred while installing build dependencies: E: Unable to correct problems, you have held broken packages.


    I'm already running 1.1.1c-1, which was pulled in from packages.sury.org

    Did I already do a mistake previously? Do I need to pin 1.1.0k-1? Will this result in any other issues?


    Thanks for any advice.


    Sven.

    Hi,


    I'm also waiting for support of newer PHP versions. Please be aware that PHP 7.1 is no longer actively developed since Dec 1, 2018, and security update support ends on Dec 1st 2019.


    I really try not to do manual modifications like mentioned in the previous post - that's why I bought the plugin - to prevent issues that might occur when updating the plugin later. Could you please upgrade the plugin to be able to use at least PHP 7.2, or could you please confirm that no issues will arise when following the steps in the previous post and upgrading the plugin later on.


    Best regards,

    Sven.

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    Be aware that because the phpinfo files are static, you must re-generate them each time you made a configuration change for a specific PHP version (e.g. when you enable or disable a PHP/Pecl extension). This task can be done through the PhpSwitcher administration interface.

    I did re-generate the files using the WebUI, so I thought that this will be enough to show the correct values.