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Forwarded to devs Advisor Recommends outdated PHP version

TomyByte

New Pleskian
The Advisor extension (menu Update -> "Switch to Up-To-Date PHP Versions") recommends PHP version 8.0.30. All websites that uses this PHP version shows Status = Good. But if you go to PHP: Supported Versions, this page shows that all PHP versions 8.0.x has reached "End of life, a release that is no longer supported. Users of this release should upgrade as soon as possible, as they may be exposed to unpatched security vulnerabilities." -
So I had to do the upgrade manually, because there is no way to change this in the Advisor and If you have 20 or more websites with version 8.0.30 this takes a lot of time.

The Advisor Extension needs to be updated!!
 
@TomyByte thank you for the report and bringing our attention to this. We were able to confirm that Advisor indeed doesn't flag PHP 8.0 as outdated. The behavior was confirmed as bug with ID PPPM-14588. We will release a fix in one of the upcoming updates. You can observe our Change log here. Unfortunately, I cannot provide any ETA for the time being.
 
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