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    You have PHP 7.0.33. For updating i-doit to the next version you need at least PHP 7.1!

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    • B Offline
      boobu
      last edited by

      Hello!

      I wanted to update i-doit to v1.14 and I getting this error " You have PHP 7.0.33. For updating i-doit to the next version you need at least PHP 7.1!"

      I also updated php to version 7.3 still can't upgrade

      has anyone else had such an error?

      I-doit is running on debian 9

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      • creissC Offline
        creiss i-doit Kenner
        last edited by

        Hi,

        You seem to need to uninstall the previous version of PHP.

        Something like this:

        apt purge php7.0 php7.0-common
        

        Found here: https://php.watch/articles/Ubuntu-PHP-7.3

        Kind Regards,
        Christian

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        • Michael HuhnM Offline
          Michael Huhn
          last edited by

          Hello @boobu ,
          after Updating your PHP Version you have to do the Steps for PHP Installation again.
          See here: https://kb.i-doit.com/pages/viewpage.action?pageId=36864037#DebianGNU/Linux-PHP
          Do not forget to install the php-extension for the new Version.

          best regards
          Micha

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