Hi all,
Just a quick question.
Is [the latest version of] M2 strictly checking for and only supported on PHP 7.4.0? Or should any minor version of 7.4 be supported?
Thank you
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The repo we use (Remi) only appears to provide the latest security/fix release of each major PHP version, which is understandable and expected.
This is for a production commercial ecomm platform, so we wouldn't want to install it on a lesser version (with known vulnerabilities or bugs).
If "~7.4" is supposed to mean "all releases of 7.4", then that answers our question though, and the M2 installer should be accepting 7.4.8 as a valid and supported version of PHP. I will let our developer know.
Thanks.
Hi @hgpit ,
You can more information regarding php version supported by magento 2.4.0 on below link
https://devdocs.magento.com/guides/v2.4/install-gde/system-requirements-tech.html
Hope this helps you!
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Hello,
We've already looked over the documentation, but it's not clear enough.
It says "~7.4.0", not "<7.5" or "7.4.x" or ">=7.4 and <7.5"
We have a developer who has tried to install M2 on a 7.4.8 platform and it's failing to install due to an incompatible PHP version, so we wanted to be sure what the official status was.
Hi @hgpit ,
Tilde means next significant release. In our case, it should equivalent to >= 7.4.0, < 7.5.0.
Generally it should work with 7.4.8 php version as well. But did you try it with some other php version as well like 7.4.6.
There is a bug in PHP 7.4.2 which causes some messages to not render properly. Magento recommends using other versions of 7.4.
Hope this helps you!
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The repo we use (Remi) only appears to provide the latest security/fix release of each major PHP version, which is understandable and expected.
This is for a production commercial ecomm platform, so we wouldn't want to install it on a lesser version (with known vulnerabilities or bugs).
If "~7.4" is supposed to mean "all releases of 7.4", then that answers our question though, and the M2 installer should be accepting 7.4.8 as a valid and supported version of PHP. I will let our developer know.
Thanks.
Hii,
Hope it helps.
Latest release of Magento 2 versions are supported on PHP 7.4 but the versions like 7.4.x that is not specified according to the Magento guidelines.
You can check this document out.