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Forwarded to devs Roundcube 1.4.11 run on Obsidian 18.0.37 #MU 1 STILL defaults to PHP 7.3.* not PHP 7.4.* - Why?

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Roundcube 1.4.11 run on Obsidian 18.0.37 #MU 1 STILL defaults to PHP 7.3.* not PHP 7.4.* - Why?

PRODUCT, VERSION, OPERATING SYSTEM, ARCHITECTURE

Plesk Obsidian 18.0.37 #MU 1 / RoundCube 1.4.11 / Any OS

PROBLEM DESCRIPTION

The complete problem is described in detail c/w links in this thread: Resolved - Roundcube 1.4.11 run on Obsidian 18.0.35 still defaults to PHP 7.3.* not PHP 7.4.* - Why?

In addition, there are two, 100% self-explanatory comments on the Plesk page that is linked in the above forum thread: How to change PHP version for webmail in Plesk for Linux

This was an in-house Plesk error, as it was simply 'missed' when Plesk itself, moved over to PHP 7.4.*. That's understable and no big issue, but THREE months afterwards and it STILL not being resolved? That IS a BIG issue.

STEPS TO REPRODUCE

Follow the actions that are detailed in the forum thread. You will end up in the situation that's shown in the image below.

ACTUAL RESULT

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EXPECTED RESULT

Removal of PHP 7.3.* WITHOUT the above error mesage and removal of Roundcube

ANY ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

A very simple fix which should be included in the very next Plesk upgrade please.

YOUR EXPECTATIONS FROM PLESK SERVICE TEAM

Confirm bug
 
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