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I have a couple of composer packages in my app and see this when I click install or update
Neither install nor update seem to change the version number (or install) and Status stays on "Update available". Why is this? or more importantly: how do have Plesk install the latest versions?
Hey, @Johannes Kingma. Could you please confirm what exactly happens when you click on Install/Update? Do you get any particular error, does the process stuck, or nothing happens at all?
Yes, you are right. Could you please enable the Plesk debug mode, attempt to start the process again and check if any errors are logged in /var/log/plesk/panel.log? Thanks in advance.
I understand. Unfortunately, I cannot point out what is the exact reason for the issue. If you have the option, please consider submitting a support ticket with our team so they can take a further look.
I have the same issue, it seems like the Composer extension doesn't fetch newest available stable releases.
I turned on Plesk debug mode and tried both composer install and update. No errors and nothing actually happened. The packages stayed exactly the same.
It looks like some kind of UI/cache bug. The correct newest packages are always installed, no matter what the "Update" column says.
Hello, @jeffjefferson. Could you please check the Plesk log in /var/log/plesk/panel.log and confirm if you see any errors/entries related to composer.lock?