I recently upgraded to Open Source 2.4.2 (from 2.4.1-p1) then updated to Composer 2. When I run bin/magento module:status, I see a list of new Magento modules that are disabled and that were not listed under disabled modules before the upgrade. Should I enable them manually or are they disabled by design?
Magento_AwsS3
Magento_CompareListGraphQl
Magento_InventoryCatalogFrontendUi
Magento_InventoryConfigurableProductFrontendUi
Magento_InventorySwatchesFrontendUi
Magento_InventoryWishlist
Magento_LoginAsCustomerGraphQl
Magento_MediaGalleryRenditions
Magento_MediaGalleryRenditionsApi
Magento_RemoteStorage
myccpay wrote:I recently upgraded to Open Source 2.4.2 (from 2.4.1-p1) then updated to Composer 2. When I run bin/magento module:status, I see a list of new Magento modules that are disabled and that were not listed under disabled modules before the upgrade. Should I enable them manually or are they disabled by design?
Magento_AwsS3
Magento_CompareListGraphQl
Magento_InventoryCatalogFrontendUi
Magento_InventoryConfigurableProductFrontendUi
Magento_InventorySwatchesFrontendUi
Magento_InventoryWishlist
Magento_LoginAsCustomerGraphQl
Magento_MediaGalleryRenditions
Magento_MediaGalleryRenditionsApi
Magento_RemoteStorage
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