LAMP - Package Updates
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You can use this thread to track updates to the LAMP package.
Please open issues in a separate topic instead of replying here.
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Pushed a new version 1.1.0 which updates PHP to 7.3.17
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Package 1.1.1 fixes an issue where PHP CLI was not using the package's php.ini (it was using the system default instead)
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Pushed an update that installs
php-imagick. The base image update caused this package to disappear. -
PHP 7.3 app version 2.0.0:
- BREAKING CHANGE: This app now uses manifest v2. Cloudron specific environment variables now have the prefix
CLOUDRON_. Please update your code accordingly. For example,MYSQL_URL->CLOUDRON_MYSQL_URLMAIL_FROM->CLOUDRON_MAIL_FROMREDIS_URL->CLOUDRON_REDIS_URL- ... and so on ...
Note that Cloudron will not auto-update to this version because the major version has been bumped. So, you can make the update/manually at your own pace.
- BREAKING CHANGE: This app now uses manifest v2. Cloudron specific environment variables now have the prefix
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PHP 7.4 [1.0.0]
- Update screenshot in manifest
- Do not show credentials in index.php
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[1.1.0]
- Add mailparse package
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[1.2.0]
- Make apache configs more customizable (/app/data/apache)
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[1.3.0]
- Add LDAP addon
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[1.4.0]
- Use base image v3
- Update phpMyAdmin to 5.0.4. Contains important security fixes
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[1.5.0]
- Enable multiDomain flag
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[1.5.2]
- Update apache config to log the client IP correctly
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[1.6.0]
- Update phpMyAdmin to 5.1.0
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[1.6.1]
- Update phpMyAdmin to 5.1.1
- Enable opcache explicitly
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[1.7.0]
- crontab is now run as root user. This lets commands log to application logs.
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[1.8.0]
- Add support for PHP 8.0. See docs on how to change the version.
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[2.0.0]
- Breaking change: crontab support has been removed. If you had any cron tasks in
/app/data/crontab, please move them
to the cron section of the app after updating. See https://docs.cloudron.io/apps/#cron for more information.
- Breaking change: crontab support has been removed. If you had any cron tasks in
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[2.0.1]
- Update base image to 3.2.0
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[2.0.2]
- Update composer to 2.2.7
- Update phpMyAdmin to 5.1.3
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