[imp] IMP (Horde) and newer PHP-Versions than 7.0

Arjen de Korte build+horde at de-korte.org
Fri Feb 22 09:39:12 UTC 2019


Citeren Jan Schneider <jan at horde.org>:

> Zitat von Ralf Lang <lang at b1-systems.de>:
>
>> Hi Michael,
>>
>>
>>
>> Am 22.02.19 um 08:52 schrieb Michael Lehner:
>>>
>>> Hey there,
>>>
>>> using and loving Horde for years now. Thx for all the affords and work
>>> on this great project. I'm using Horde on my private server with other
>>> self-hosted solutions. One of this solutions requires - cause of the
>>> newest update - PHP 7.3. I wonder if  Horde is capable of PHP 7.3 or
>>> do I have to stuck on PHP 7.0?
>>>
>>> I already tried to use 7.3. but in IMP the folder structure isn't
>>> working anymore.
>>>
>>> Thx for a short reply.
>>>
>>> Best regards mike
>>
>>
>> I am running current git versions of Horde including imp on
>>
>> ubuntu php 7.2
>>
>> apt show php7.2
>> Package: php7.2
>> Version: 7.2.15-0ubuntu0.18.04.1
>> Priority: optional
>>
>> and openSUSE LEAP 15.0
>>
>> Repository         : openSUSE-Leap-15.0-Update                          
>> Name               : php7                                               
>> Version            : 7.2.5-lp150.2.15.1     
>>
>> Both work well. I don't have any positive or negative results wrt php
>> 7.3 yet. Maybe Jan can add more details on 7.3
>
> We're lacking sufficient feedback to verify how stable Horde works  
> on PHP 7.3.

I run Horde on openSUSE Tumbleweed, which is currently at PHP 7.3.2.  
There is one glitch that causes erroneous display of time of events in  
Kronolith due to openSUSE messing with the timezone database in PHP.  
I'm already working on to get this fixed, there is nothing Horde can  
do about (it worked fine up to 7.3.1). Other than this, it has been  
smooth sailing.

> But you can of course contribute to the 7.3 compatibility by letting  
> us know what exactly doesn't work anymore after the upgrade.  
> Especially actual error messages, if possible with a backtrace would  
> be helpful.
>
> -- 
> Jan Schneider
> The Horde Project
> https://www.horde.org/





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