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I'm currently dealing with burn-out so I'm not sure how quickly I will be able to push out an update when PHP 8.4 becomes stable. However, version 7.1 has been ready for some time now.
There is an issue with an internal cut-off date that will start to come into play tomorrow. I just found out as I was checking what I'd need to change for PHP 8.4, oops...
You may notice a message that says: This version of PHP Monitor is outdated. You can now upgrade to PHP Monitor 7.0.6, which I've created as a stop-gap measure to prevent having to prematurely release PHP Monitor 7.1 at this time.
Since I can only spend about 15-20 minutes behind the computer at this time, here's the plan:
Fix cut-off date and release PHP Monitor 7.1 to EAP channel today
Unreleased botched version 7.0.5 (it was live for about an hour)
Release version 7.0.6 w/ confirmed fix
Later this November:
On November 22/23, review the brew formulae and check for PHP 8.5 dailies
Release PHP Monitor 7.1 with support for PHP 8.4 out of the box
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nicoverbruggen
changed the title
Prepare for PHP 8.4 release (also: "This version of PHP Monitor is outdated")
Prepare for PHP 8.4 release
Oct 31, 2024
Oops, I broke 7.0.5. Fixed with 7.0.6... my bad. Now I'm going to ditch my computer again and get some more rest. I will revisit this issue later this November, if I can concentrate enough. Otherwise, I'll release a simple v7.0.7.
I'm currently dealing with burn-out so I'm not sure how quickly I will be able to push out an update when PHP 8.4 becomes stable. However, version 7.1 has been ready for some time now.
There is an issue with an internal cut-off date that will start to come into play tomorrow. I just found out as I was checking what I'd need to change for PHP 8.4, oops...
You may notice a message that says: This version of PHP Monitor is outdated. You can now upgrade to PHP Monitor 7.0.6, which I've created as a stop-gap measure to prevent having to prematurely release PHP Monitor 7.1 at this time.
Since I can only spend about 15-20 minutes behind the computer at this time, here's the plan:
Later this November:
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: