Your valet version could not be read #243
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According to the logs, your PHP installation is broken: it's attempting to use a shared library (.dylib) that cannot be found. This is an invalid state that can occur if certain dependencies aren't upgraded alongside PHP. You'd best reinstall
(Note: Any of the PHP versions you have installed can be the culprit according to which one is globally linked, so you way want to try to reinstall all of them. Running anything via I hope that helps! |
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hi @nicoverbruggen, thanks a lot for quick answer! I updated php 7.4 and it started working. |
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@nicoverbruggen firstly want to thank you for this great tool! I've ran into this issue a couple of times myself and find it hard to fix. Above seems not an issue related to PHP Monitor so I didn't open an issue on this but like that there is a discussion about this. Before I've gone into the icu4c library and switched to the right branch and reinstalled it, what took very long... |
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Describe the bug
After updating MacOs to 13.2.1 Php Monitor stopped working.
It shows this error message all the time "Your valet version could not be read".
I tried removing php monitor and installing latest again through brew or download manually, same result.
To Reproduce
After starting phpmon it shows error message.
Expected behavior
It should work
Required information
Additional log
valet --version
Laravel Valet 3.3.2
Verbose log:
Additional context
Add any other context about the problem here.
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