It would be great if we could get an acknowledgement of this & know if there are plans around correcting it because at the moment we’re migrating sites out of Local into other solutions in order to support clients that use this and need to be on PHP 8 - a “ yes we know and it’ll be in the builds for the next point release” or “ it might make it into the next major release” or “we’ll add it to the todo list for future consideration” and a timeline would help us know how much effort we should be putting into this migration.ĭon’t get me wrong - I am VERY grateful for how much Local has streamlined our WP development (in fact setting up alternative development environments is reminding me just how much it’s helped!) but a little feedback on the status here would go a long way.Almost every computer user relies on a todo list of some form or other. I know that this has been brought up several times but it feels like it’s getting brushed aside a little. It’s currently not included in the bundled builds of PHP 8.0.22 or 8.1.9 We’ll make sure PDO support is added on all versions going forward!Īnd (I know I’m repeating myself but…) make sure that list of extensions includes imagick given that WP core now checks for that & complains if it’s not there and plenty of plugins and themes require that functionality. Note that “imagick” is not found in the generated phpinfo pageįollowing on from a support comment on another recent thread:Īgreed, our goal is that all of those PHP versions should be compiled with the same default set of extensions. select “PHP version” in Local as 8.0.22 or 8.1.9, click apply, then click details.attempt to run a theme or plugin that performs image manipulation and note the error.in WordPress check the WP core Tools->SiteHealth & note the complaint from WP about the missing module ( ). The currently bundled PHP libraries have dropped the imagick module Steps to reproduce
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