- Server operating system version
- Debian 9
- Plesk version and microupdate number
- 18.0.44.3
Hi everyone,
Today, Plesk released a new version of the Let's Encrypt extension (Change Log for Plesk Obsidian) (version 3.1.13).
It seems that the extension was also updated on older Plesk versions. We still have a few servers running Debian 9 (yeah, I know...) and for this reason old Plesk version (18.0.44.3), which we will upgrade in the coming days / weeks. The Plesk panel on these systems is now not usable, as we get the following error message directly after login into Plesk:
I think this might be a mistake in the extension update, as as far as I know, Plesk has a way of setting dependencies for new extension versions (as done here, for example: Change Log for Plesk Obsidian)
Is it possible to downgrade the extension? Can you push an update to resolve this for the extension? I totally get that Debian 9 and Plesk 18.0.44.3 is EOL and we are about to upgrade, but obviously this is a problem for us right now and I assume for some other users as well.
Thanks.
Today, Plesk released a new version of the Let's Encrypt extension (Change Log for Plesk Obsidian) (version 3.1.13).
It seems that the extension was also updated on older Plesk versions. We still have a few servers running Debian 9 (yeah, I know...) and for this reason old Plesk version (18.0.44.3), which we will upgrade in the coming days / weeks. The Plesk panel on these systems is now not usable, as we get the following error message directly after login into Plesk:
I have checked the panel.log and this confirmed that this is related to the Let's Encrypt extension:Composer detected issues in your platform: Your Composer dependencies require a PHP version ">= 8.0.2".
I think this is due to the fact that these old Plesk panel versions still use PHP 7.4, instead of 8.0.[15-Jun-2023 13:05:24 Etc/UTC] PHP Fatal error: Composer detected issues in your platform: Your Composer dependencies require a PHP version ">= 8.0.2". You are running 7.4.28. in /opt/psa/admin/plib/modules/letsencrypt/vendor/composer/platform_check.php on line 24
I think this might be a mistake in the extension update, as as far as I know, Plesk has a way of setting dependencies for new extension versions (as done here, for example: Change Log for Plesk Obsidian)
Is it possible to downgrade the extension? Can you push an update to resolve this for the extension? I totally get that Debian 9 and Plesk 18.0.44.3 is EOL and we are about to upgrade, but obviously this is a problem for us right now and I assume for some other users as well.
Thanks.