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erickb
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Any news of AMPPS 3.9 ? it has being now 18 months since 3.8 was released

thanks
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InF3rN0
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It would be nice to know about future plans if there are any.
Cheers.
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erickb
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we need php 7.2 now
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erickb
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Ive got this answer from them on april 30

Hi Apologies for the delay in reply.
We are expected to launch this  ([i]version 3.9
) in a week or two. However there is no exact ETA on this but we shall try and release this as soon as possible.[/i]
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Johanv74
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I alsoo need php 7.2 now, for testing Joomla 4.
please can you tel us when AMPPS 3.9 is comming?
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erickb
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MAMP comes with php 7.3.1
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piernik
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Monolog 2 also requires php 7.2.
We all need ampps 3.9 with php 7.3
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erickb
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I think we are all slowly leaving for MAMP
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Johanv74
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    Very sorry that I can not get any response from Softaculous. Not on the forum, not on Facebook and not through a ticket !!
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ahmadrusli
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Laravel needs PHP >= 7.2.0 to  :-(
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Bratzilla
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I have up waiting for updates on this package.

Instead, I migrated to Wampserver 64. All you need to do is use PHPMyAdmin in AMPPS to export your databases (with records). Import those databases into your new solution. Then move your physical files from their current WWW directory to the one for Wampserver (or whatever setup your chosen software uses). It may take a little while but it is so worth it. Just be sure to to use a product that is actively maintained and updated.  :angel:
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erickb
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MAMP on mac there is no needs to move the files, only import the databases
It should be the same on WAMP
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Bratzilla
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Quote From : erickb September 18, 2019, 5:30 am
MAMP on mac there is no needs to move the files, only import the databases
It should be the same on WAMP


That's easy if you're only dealing with a couple of databases or so. I had a LOT of data to move, and I've had to do this before when moving from WAMP to AMPPS, actually.

So yeah, if you were only developing a project or two then simple export/import of databases works. Unfortunately that was not the case for me.
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erickb
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I have  25 websites , and i have of course to move (export/import) 25 databases but not  a single file
there is an option in MAMP (and WAMP I guess) to  set the root where you want
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erickb
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And I didn't move the files when I moved from MAMP to AMPPS a few years ago, because you can put the files where you want in AMPPS too (a bit tricky)
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