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PHP 7.4.0 - 8.3.0 (exclusive) required after update to latest image #115
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Same issue here, |
I've done a backup and manually updated the GLPI install in the container via this portion of the script After one or two maintenance command asked by glpi, everything was fine. |
Hello, I'm using the latest docker image and I'm not getting this error. What version of GLPI are you using? |
Can confirm I've got the same issue as well. Using: diouxx/glpi:latest@sha256:cadfa091414052b52a45fd7d1fc04240f403ea9330fc06db94ae8b56d6727a1e |
Checking php versions in the container. Could this be the cause? |
I use the latest version of GLPI with the latest docker image that uses the PHP 8.3.4 and I don't get your error
To use the latest docker image, I followed the steps below :
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@DiouxX, can you expand on step 4? How are you updating GLPI? It appears that the script targets version 10.0.7, which is what my container is running. |
You can use your GLPI volume on your host to update with the archive in the "classic" way :
This is an example and some steps need to be adapted to your configuration |
same problem, but i can't update glpi to latest, i'm using version 10.0.6 (compatible with fusioninventory. eventually do you know alternative to fusioninventory?) thanks. regards. |
Maybe, you can use the GLPI agent (https://github.com/glpi-project/glpi-agent) instead of the fusioninventory agent |
Ty for the solution, indeed we need to update GLPI to start the new docker |
This is not a solution (upgrade) |
The problem is due to the plugins you are using which are not up to date and do not support the latest version of GLPI. |
I have the same error and I can't update due to some versions of some plugins. 10.0.3 is my version. It would be interesting to be able to specify the version of PHP you want to use. |
PHP 7.4 is end of life and no longer maintained. I can try to make a separate image based on Debian 12 and with PHP 7.4. Just give me time to do it |
I've created an Docker image to GLPI based on Debian 12 and with PHP 7.4 You can use the tag |
Thank you @DiouxX for providing us with this Docker image! |
Hi,
I tried to update to latest image today, I got this error while trying to access from the brower.
PHP 7.4.0 - 8.3.0 (exclusive) required
I tried an other browser with no success.
Thank you for your help
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