21st July 2025
PHP 8.4.10 PHP 8.3.23 PHP 8.2.29 PHP 8.1.33
To apply these packages, run apt update && apt upgrade on every server in your cluster, the new version will be used the next time the PHP container is restarted for each website.
Aliysa_Enhance There are people who don't want to be on the latest version of enhance, can be due to API changes or other reasons .
We should be able to update php packages without updating enhance itself .
Something to consider .
Congrats on the update .
gmakhs Thank you for sharing your thoughts. This request deservers its own thread - please go ahead and create one with the 'feature request' tag.
gmakhs We should be able to update php packages without updating enhance itself
Have you even tried? You can do just this even now.
How are you updating other Ubuntu packages and security updates etc? Just do these ecp-php* packages the same way. Enhance release them separately. Nothing Enhance can do to separate things any more than they have.