Re: XC5 - Support for PHP 8.0 & subsequent PHP 8.* releases
5.4.1.x has no problems with php 7.4 and mysql 8. If you have 5.4.1.x not being able to run on it then it is some 3rd party modules or something else on that server/cart that's the problem.
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Re: XC5 - Support for PHP 8.0 & subsequent PHP 8.* releases
Thanks, as a matter of fact I have managed to run without a problem another dev store with php 7.4, so it is not php configuration either. So all I need to do is to figure out which add-on is the culprit...
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Re: XC5 - Support for PHP 8.0 & subsequent PHP 8.* releases
You turn them all off, switch php and start turning on one by one
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Re: XC5 - Support for PHP 8.0 & subsequent PHP 8.* releases
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Thank you, that is what I was about to do when ... our "free license" got transformed to "trial license" that expired :cry: again. I thought this issue was solved long time ago... |
Re: XC5 - Support for PHP 8.0 & subsequent PHP 8.* releases
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This issue was never fixed and will not be in this or earlier versions. Eventually next major version will have different way of calling the mothership to check the license but who knows. |
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For some reasons, I was seeing "trial" on service.php page but on admin.php I still saw "free", and it didn't keep my dev stores from operating correctly. And I stopped seeing "your trial license expires in N days". So I presumed the problem was gone. But now I see that my "trial license expired". Too bad that we will have to migrate to another e-commerce platform now that our production store was almost ready... |
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Somehow all problems are gone... Well, thank you very much for help anyway. |
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Actually not... It turned out that
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Bad news for me, my hoster is forcing me to PHP 8 next month 8O |
Re: XC5 - Support for PHP 8.0 & subsequent PHP 8.* releases
PHP 7.4.x security support ends in a month - https://www.php.net/supported-versions.php
XC5 at its current stage is not PHP 8 ready and the new XC5 is not even close to being released (I suspect) and even if somewhat ready it will be a major upgrade. So lots of breaking changes, waiting on 3rd party modules, bugs, etc. You should get new host right of way if the current one won't allow you to continue using PHP 7.4.x. |
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